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I'm so angry, after nearly 3 years of "fighting" I finally got approval to take on 10 apprentices. I advertised on the National Apprenticeship Data Base, in the local news paper, and advised schools and colleges in the local area.
We decided to pay minimum wage, not minimum apprentice wage, which is much lower. The course lasts for 2 years and is for 16 to 18 year olds, at the end of which they would hold a quallification that can be used anywhere in the world, and if we took them on at 18+ they would receive a salary of £21,995pa
The positions were advertised at the end of April, with a closing date of 1st June. I have only had 13 applicants!
What is wrong with youngsters today? or am I expecting too much?
We decided to pay minimum wage, not minimum apprentice wage, which is much lower. The course lasts for 2 years and is for 16 to 18 year olds, at the end of which they would hold a quallification that can be used anywhere in the world, and if we took them on at 18+ they would receive a salary of £21,995pa
The positions were advertised at the end of April, with a closing date of 1st June. I have only had 13 applicants!
What is wrong with youngsters today? or am I expecting too much?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Firstly, my congratulations for the determination for fighting to get apprenticeships for youngsters.
Some parents of a certain age remember the YOP (?) scheme and equate it with slave labour and not an opportunity.
My older son did 1 1/2 years apprenticeship in the Building Trade and was made redundant. ll other tradesmen were either offered redundancy or self-employment.
Some parents of a certain age remember the YOP (?) scheme and equate it with slave labour and not an opportunity.
My older son did 1 1/2 years apprenticeship in the Building Trade and was made redundant. ll other tradesmen were either offered redundancy or self-employment.
If the youngsters are in the area, they do not have to leave home, Sherr. The longest period at college is 4 weeks and at sea 2 weeks. mainly the time is spent in their home port, so hours of work would be 07.30 to 15.30.
I guess its back to cadets who gain a degree, and start at 18, and forget the kids with no quallifications, which makes me sad, but do they really want to work?
I guess its back to cadets who gain a degree, and start at 18, and forget the kids with no quallifications, which makes me sad, but do they really want to work?