Right,
After leaving it a bit late for what i want to do next year i'm kinda left in the shit i really aiain'ture what i want to do when i'm older, in secondary school i studied engineering and business as my non ccompulsorysubjects.
I did really enjoy engineering and have looked through many of the sectors of it and at their job descriptions and employee needs etc and ddon'tknow if i would be clever enough.
II'vebeen working at halfords tthroughoutthe hholidaysbut now there giving me pointless shifts and i cant stay on there for ever anyway.
i would love to travel around a bit if possible in engineering if i could get a place just not for stupid amounts of time, any rreccomendations
The one that mainly interested me was craft engineer/cnc machinist.
Many of the others seemed too high responsibility really but could be ppossiblygood at them with training.
BBasicallywhat i'm asking is
: For all you engineers what do you do what training did you need and how you finding it?
Would you reccomend anything to me?
and any other people with satisfactory jobs bit of info please?
Just to clear up i enjoyed engineering and following instructions practically and on the design programmes to consruct images/products/sketches.
i got 2Bs 6 C's and a d for my gcse's if that helps.
Please help me lol, I've been to a career advisor and they reccomended college which i might study craft engineering full time and then have like another year or two to get an apprenticeship and will have a skill behind me.
I was also looking at construction and other things but they seem much to popular to get into, e.g police, plumbing and electrician etc.
So just any suggestions or reccomendations would be nice, will be much appreciated (Y)