Ken Barlow
New Member
So I've been living in Japan now for 15 years, and I am thinking of returning to the UK next year (2021). I'll be 46 by that time, but I'm still fit, strong, and in better shape than a lot of guys half my age that I know.
When I get back to England, I'd like to re-train in a trade. Way back In my early 20s, I used to work with my dad, who was a bathroom fitter. That involved a bit of dry lining and plastering, but I never did the finish coat. I have heard good things about Goldtrowel Academy, they have a six week NVQ/City and Guilds course.
I'd just like to ask the opinion of some professional plasterers. Do you think I'd be wasting my time trying to get into it now, or is it worth giving it a go? By the way, I do realize that taking a six-week course will not turn me into a professional standard plasterer. I'm aware that I'd need to labor and work my way up.
When I get back to England, I'd like to re-train in a trade. Way back In my early 20s, I used to work with my dad, who was a bathroom fitter. That involved a bit of dry lining and plastering, but I never did the finish coat. I have heard good things about Goldtrowel Academy, they have a six week NVQ/City and Guilds course.
I'd just like to ask the opinion of some professional plasterers. Do you think I'd be wasting my time trying to get into it now, or is it worth giving it a go? By the way, I do realize that taking a six-week course will not turn me into a professional standard plasterer. I'm aware that I'd need to labor and work my way up.