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_Australia Mar 12th 2007 8:56 pm

Australian Apprenticeships, Easy To Get?
 
Australian Apprenticeships, how easy are they to get for us Brits? I am going on a WHV later this year and i was hoping to find an employeer willing to take me on as an Apprenticeship, but how likely is this going to happen? because here in the UK it is near impossible to get an apprenticeship.

Thanks

Phoenix Mar 12th 2007 9:00 pm

Re: Australian Apprenticeships, Easy To Get?
 
I'd be interested in replies to this too :)

Pollyana Mar 12th 2007 9:15 pm

Re: Australian Apprenticeships, Easy To Get?
 

Originally Posted by _Australia (Post 4511005)
Australian Apprenticeships, how easy are they to get for us Brits? I am going on a WHV later this year and i was hoping to find an employeer willing to take me on as an Apprenticeship, but how likely is this going to happen? because here in the UK it is near impossible to get an apprenticeship.

Thanks

Very unlikely on a WHV as you can only work for 3 months for one employer.

WS Mar 12th 2007 9:18 pm

Re: Australian Apprenticeships, Easy To Get?
 
From 1st Oct 06 that changed to 6 months with each employer. :)

jad n rich Mar 12th 2007 9:32 pm

Re: Australian Apprenticeships, Easy To Get?
 

Originally Posted by _Australia (Post 4511005)
Australian Apprenticeships, how easy are they to get for us Brits? I am going on a WHV later this year and i was hoping to find an employeer willing to take me on as an Apprenticeship, but how likely is this going to happen? because here in the UK it is near impossible to get an apprenticeship.

Thanks

Son got one as an electrician, 3 interviews, medicals, entrance exams, minimum education a high grade 12 pass, interview process took 5 months:ohmy: and there were a hundreds of candidates for a few jobs. Bit different from the hype but hes in 2nd year now so it was worth the hassle.

sasbear Mar 12th 2007 9:35 pm

Re: Australian Apprenticeships, Easy To Get?
 

Originally Posted by jad n rich (Post 4511153)
Son got one as an electrician, 3 interviews, medicals, entrance exams, minimum education a high grade 12 pass, interview process took 5 months:ohmy: and there were a hundreds of candidates for a few jobs. Bit different from the hype but hes in 2nd year now so it was worth the hassle.


TurtleTom (son) got one - applied for 2 and got one. Wrote a letter of application and attended an interview - easy really. IMO there is not as much competition for places as the UK.

He has struggled to secure anything for when he goes back in April yet.

Phoenix Mar 12th 2007 10:14 pm

Re: Australian Apprenticeships, Easy To Get?
 

Originally Posted by sasbear (Post 4511167)
TurtleTom (son) got one - applied for 2 and got one. Wrote a letter of application and attended an interview - easy really. IMO there is not as much competition for places as the UK.

He has struggled to secure anything for when he goes back in April yet.

Bit more encouraging then.

bridie Mar 13th 2007 12:27 am

Re: Australian Apprenticeships, Easy To Get?
 
Depends on your age and what area really

If you're a youngster I would say you wont have any problems, especially if you're in one of the capital cities.

If you're mature (my DH is 35) then not so easy, especially if you live in a more country area (we are in Bunbury).

Good luck :)

Pomster Mar 13th 2007 4:55 am

Re: Australian Apprenticeships, Easy To Get?
 
Mr P managed to get an apprenticeship here in Vic.

You need to be a PR or citizen is the first hurdle.
He self registered and funded a pre-apprenticeship course , 13 weeks and about 800 dollars, then had to find a job to actually get an official apprenticeship.

As the drop out rate is high, employers seem to prefer the self funded pre- app training. Not easy, but at least age is no bar. H was 39 when he was accepted.
He is a 2nd year plumber- unfortunately the gvt are playing with the cirriculum and terms under which licences are granted, so he is caught up with not knowing quite when he will qualify.

So to get an apprenticehip on a WHV is not possible unless you have PR.

aston man Mar 13th 2007 6:05 am

Re: Australian Apprenticeships, Easy To Get?
 
just a quick message for any young ones,i cannot remember a time when i did not have an apprentice with me,i enjoy having them with me..

if it is possible in oz,i would be glad to bring you through,,

i am going to be living in perth ,so anyone interested in doing a bricklaying apprenticeship drop me a line and i will see what i can do..

aston

Phoenix Mar 13th 2007 8:29 am

Re: Australian Apprenticeships, Easy To Get?
 

Originally Posted by aston man (Post 4512148)
just a quick message for any young ones,i cannot remember a time when i did not have an apprentice with me,i enjoy having them with me..

if it is possible in oz,i would be glad to bring you through,,

i am going to be living in perth ,so anyone interested in doing a bricklaying apprenticeship drop me a line and i will see what i can do..

aston

Now theres a generous offer :)

My lad did 1 year at construction college, distinction for bricklaying ;) then aquired a toolmaking apprenticeship ( it came up at the right time). He may well be interested!


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