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Possible career re-invention for obsolete skillsets?
Better of learning how to be a plasterer, painter and decorator, spark or some building related trade. Much better pay, work when you want it, it's the UK skillset of the future.
1,000,000 immigrants on their way all needing housing.
Join the UK PLC property maintenance gravy-train revolution!
I knew a chap who was in electronics but never really got with the digital stuff after the mid-1980s, having decided to pursue music, theatre, and so forth, while actually working in various low-grade public sector admin posts.
About ten years ago, finding himself on the dole, he discovered that his ancient analogue electronic skills were now in huge demand in the nuclear power industry, which is full to the brim with ancient kit that can't be replaced but absolutely must be kept working, and which none of the younger crowd understands. Last time I saw him he was coining it
Possible career re-invention for obsolete skillsets?
Just wondered what people's opinion on this programme might be? Home | Digital Skills Academy Scotland | CodeClan
(recently introduced in Scotland)
Fill your boots, we probably helped fund, down here, it in some way
Firstly though, a couple of important questions:-
1) Have you had your undercarriage "attended to" by Andy W's mum?
2) Did you vote for TykeMerc in any category - CUK 2015 awards?
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