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  1. @Big Jimbo wow inspiring story mate, fairplay to you, hope I can do the same and withstand the hardship
  2. @Thorfun cheers mate gotta try it at least , yes I have looked into that, but as I’m working full time anyway I don’t meet the criteria’s cheers anyway fella
  3. Cheers mate yeah I guess going the labouring route will defo be hard on low wages your right, but it’s either low wages for a small time or low wages for all my life, ill be stuck in the job/industry (hospitality) forever which I detest im a pretty active physical person love hard work labour, just didn’t get to the trades in time
  4. Hi there I’m 33 years old and wanting to get into the building trade, have very little experience but I’ve worked on a few jobs here and there with family members whom were in the trades, enjoyed it but life took over and never fully studied to learn a trade. Now I desperately want to get into bricklaying as done a little bit helping out somone and enjoyed it trouble is finding it hard to know what route I can go down i have my CSCS card thinking do I become a labourer on site first and at least be in the environment and learn skills cant really go college cause hard at moment with adult duties(I have kid and all and the bills ect as we do) I really have a passion and want to change my career and follow this through all though my trouble is I’m not a teenager anymore and have bills to pay.so can’t just go to college full time. any advice form anyone would be great cheers eddy
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