Qualifications that almost guarantee you a steady job
Discussion
A lot of people study or learn a lot of useless crap these days
What are some qualifications that get you a good steady career?
Some that I've thought of
Nursing /Occ therapy etc Healthcare related degree
Any degree + teaching quals
AAT
CIPD HR
CIPS purchasing
HGV licence
C&G/NVQs in certain trades
Anything else a bit more outside the box?
What are some qualifications that get you a good steady career?
Some that I've thought of
Nursing /Occ therapy etc Healthcare related degree
Any degree + teaching quals
AAT
CIPD HR
CIPS purchasing
HGV licence
C&G/NVQs in certain trades
Anything else a bit more outside the box?
I'd say any skilled hands on qualification will see you well these days. I've never been out of work and generally have a number of opportunities presented to me each month.
Also seems to be a shortage of candidates in my trade (mechanical and electrical technician) whenever I'm looking to hire people.
Also seems to be a shortage of candidates in my trade (mechanical and electrical technician) whenever I'm looking to hire people.
Raymond Reddington said:
A lot of people study or learn a lot of useless crap these days
What are some qualifications that get you a good steady career?
Some that I've thought of
Nursing /Occ therapy etc Healthcare related degree
Any degree + teaching quals
AAT
CIPD HR
CIPS purchasing
HGV licence
C&G/NVQs in certain trades
Anything else a bit more outside the box?
Basically any recognised trade or professional qualification (Doctor, Lawyer, Accountant, Dentist.....)What are some qualifications that get you a good steady career?
Some that I've thought of
Nursing /Occ therapy etc Healthcare related degree
Any degree + teaching quals
AAT
CIPD HR
CIPS purchasing
HGV licence
C&G/NVQs in certain trades
Anything else a bit more outside the box?
“ Irata rope access,takes a while to get to level 3 but world's your ostrich then, specially with turbine,blade certs”
Sort of true. As an IRATA L3 myself, I’ve found that you can find ‘steady’ work pretty easily as long as you don’t mind travelling around a bit. Day rates (as self employed) circa £200-£250 for a L3 so not brilliant but not awful.
Takes a few years at least to get to that level & as a Level 1 you are looking at anything from around £100 to £150 a day.
More can be made if you get onto PTS railway works, or geotechnical stuff but it requires more outlay on courses and you get into the realms of not only being away but working nights.
Offshore/wind is a potential good earner but it’s where lots of rope techs want to end up so it’s a competitive market & very much a closed one too- if you’re ‘in’, you’re ok but to crack the door open is hard.
Also needs a fair bit of money spent on additional courses, all of which have expiry dates. A few guys I know have spent multiple £££ on BOISET, MIST, blade courses etc and not ended up on trips despite previous experience on rigs etc…
Sort of true. As an IRATA L3 myself, I’ve found that you can find ‘steady’ work pretty easily as long as you don’t mind travelling around a bit. Day rates (as self employed) circa £200-£250 for a L3 so not brilliant but not awful.
Takes a few years at least to get to that level & as a Level 1 you are looking at anything from around £100 to £150 a day.
More can be made if you get onto PTS railway works, or geotechnical stuff but it requires more outlay on courses and you get into the realms of not only being away but working nights.
Offshore/wind is a potential good earner but it’s where lots of rope techs want to end up so it’s a competitive market & very much a closed one too- if you’re ‘in’, you’re ok but to crack the door open is hard.
Also needs a fair bit of money spent on additional courses, all of which have expiry dates. A few guys I know have spent multiple £££ on BOISET, MIST, blade courses etc and not ended up on trips despite previous experience on rigs etc…
Ryyy said:
Nico Adie said:
CSCS card
With a trade of course unless you're just management? I don't think a green one would get you a good steady career.Edited by Ryyy on Thursday 1st September 10:46
Local/central government and most public sector don't necessarily value qualifications. It's more about capabilities and experience.
Once you're in, there's lot of opportunities to move around and sometimes up. Some will fund or part fund formal qualifications on the job. And it ticks the 'steady career' box.
Once you're in, there's lot of opportunities to move around and sometimes up. Some will fund or part fund formal qualifications on the job. And it ticks the 'steady career' box.
z4RRSchris said:
Ryyy said:
Nico Adie said:
CSCS card
With a trade of course unless you're just management? I don't think a green one would get you a good steady career.Edited by Ryyy on Thursday 1st September 10:46
z4RRSchris said:
Ryyy said:
Nico Adie said:
CSCS card
With a trade of course unless you're just management? I don't think a green one would get you a good steady career.Edited by Ryyy on Thursday 1st September 10:46
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