Taking the night course shows a good attitude.
Kev might not be pc or polite about what he says, he does hit the nail on the head. You only have a basic theoretical knowledge and will need hands on experience. One way could be to start taking on small jobs and build up confidence by getting familiar with the grind.
Once you got that, you could sub for insurance work; crap work, crap money, but better than no work and no money. It will increase your experience.
You will have to develop a thick skin, the quicker the better.
Unfortunately, your timing was bad as we are now it the deepest recession this country has seen in a life time.
If you want a job, but the latest version of a book called: What colour is your parachute, and read it at least 3 times before you start doing what is described.
And last, but certainly not least: keep learning. Read anything and everything the library has to offer that is somehow related to the subject.
Read all the new posts every day, and keep following all the threads to see if you guessed the correct solution to the problem. feel free to participate in the threads, many will be happy to help.
Read manuals of taps, pumps, tools. Collect diagrams, tables and guidance notes and study them.
Kev might not be pc or polite about what he says, he does hit the nail on the head. You only have a basic theoretical knowledge and will need hands on experience. One way could be to start taking on small jobs and build up confidence by getting familiar with the grind.
Once you got that, you could sub for insurance work; crap work, crap money, but better than no work and no money. It will increase your experience.
You will have to develop a thick skin, the quicker the better.
Unfortunately, your timing was bad as we are now it the deepest recession this country has seen in a life time.
If you want a job, but the latest version of a book called: What colour is your parachute, and read it at least 3 times before you start doing what is described.
And last, but certainly not least: keep learning. Read anything and everything the library has to offer that is somehow related to the subject.
Read all the new posts every day, and keep following all the threads to see if you guessed the correct solution to the problem. feel free to participate in the threads, many will be happy to help.
Read manuals of taps, pumps, tools. Collect diagrams, tables and guidance notes and study them.