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Hey TTG!
So it's came to the time where me and most of my school are now starting to apply for further education since we finish in May.

I'm applying for an apprenticeship. Hopefully I can get into either Jaguar Landrover or BAC but I'm not getting my hopes up :/

What are you applying for? Apprenticeship? College? 6th Form? Post below
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Jaguar Land Rover is really close to me, but do you mean going into the production of their cars or becoming a car dealer?

6th form is a really good thing to go to. But I guess apprenticeship will get you a good job?

I honestly don't know I'm only in year 10 at the moment. So I'm kind of a year behind.
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I've applied for college and I have my interviews soon. Fingers crossed!
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SkeptiqL wrote I've applied for college and I have my interviews soon. Fingers crossed!


Good luck!


Showcased wrote Jaguar Land Rover is really close to me, but do you mean going into the production of their cars or becoming a car dealer?

6th form is a really good thing to go to. But I guess apprenticeship will get you a good job?

I honestly don't know I'm only in year 10 at the moment. So I'm kind of a year behind.


Haha, so weird that you live close to me and by the place I hope to work And I'm going for the production line of things More of a 'hands on' kind of person
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i left school 1 year ago went college to study mechanics turned out to be utter crap waste of time now i have a apprenticeship which is 1000 times better you get paid for learning if your wanting to get into mechanics,engineering apprenticeship is the way to go
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Im in my second year of Sixth Form at the moment, and i don't believe many people regret it.
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hannspree1 wrote i left school 1 year ago went college to study mechanics turned out to be utter crap waste of time now i have a apprenticeship which is 1000 times better you get paid for learning if your wanting to get into mechanics,engineering apprenticeship is the way to go


Thanks! Thats what I've been told. I really want to go into engineering so yeah, apprenticeships are the way to go
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hannspree1 wrote i left school 1 year ago went college to study mechanics turned out to be utter crap waste of time now i have a apprenticeship which is 1000 times better you get paid for learning if your wanting to get into mechanics,engineering apprenticeship is the way to go


Thanks! Thats what I've been told. I really want to go into engineering so yeah, apprenticeships are the way to go


you wont regret it 99% of the time you will have a job at the end of the apprenticeship as well
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hannspree1 wrote
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hannspree1 wrote i left school 1 year ago went college to study mechanics turned out to be utter crap waste of time now i have a apprenticeship which is 1000 times better you get paid for learning if your wanting to get into mechanics,engineering apprenticeship is the way to go


Thanks! Thats what I've been told. I really want to go into engineering so yeah, apprenticeships are the way to go


you wont regret it 99% of the time you will have a job at the end of the apprenticeship as well


Yeahh, my aunty got an apprenticeship for two years, and at the end of the 2 years, she got a full time job from it
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I'm guessing this is for the UK? I've never heard of apprenticeship and I'm in America.
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