Watching this: https://www.itv.com/news/2021-07-21/...e-cost-tonight
Featured a 24 year old plumber. She started at 18 on an apprenticeship. Now she takes home over £100K a year. Her friends who went to university, have debt, and they're earning less.
In Switzerland, apprenticeships are embedded in the education system. My daughter (also 24) did one as a phama technician (sort of chemical engineering - she can't cook. Anything less than 15000 litres doesn't register) and is now studying to take a degree as a pharmaceutical engineer. But. She already has the appenticeship qualification. She could be working in that capacity.
It would be good if the UK could get apprenticeships going, instead of this push for unemployed graduates.
Featured a 24 year old plumber. She started at 18 on an apprenticeship. Now she takes home over £100K a year. Her friends who went to university, have debt, and they're earning less.
In Switzerland, apprenticeships are embedded in the education system. My daughter (also 24) did one as a phama technician (sort of chemical engineering - she can't cook. Anything less than 15000 litres doesn't register) and is now studying to take a degree as a pharmaceutical engineer. But. She already has the appenticeship qualification. She could be working in that capacity.
It would be good if the UK could get apprenticeships going, instead of this push for unemployed graduates.
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