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The I Feel Down Topic.
Can say nothing here since my family's quite close and my parents are together (though this isn't always a good thing, it's bad enough being a third wheel around your friends, but when it's your parents
), but I hope all goes well for people having problems. Never a nice situation to be in when your parents/family give you problems so I hope it turns out alright.
Why won't my dad realise that I don't want an engineering apprenticeship, especially when it means I have to work with him. I want to go to my schools sixth form, I can actually do a range of things I want to do. But now he just keeps pressuring me to take this apprenticeship and I just don't want to. I don't care how much money I'll make and how it will be easier because "there's not many women in engineering" (what's that mean anyway, why does it make a difference). Seems he already has my entire life planned out his way.
I'm done with this, I'll do whatever I like regardless of what he wants.
I'm done with this, I'll do whatever I like regardless of what he wants.
DiogoJ42
TS Member
I assume he is referring to positive discrimination, when companies have to hire a certain number of women and / or people from various minorities just to make sure they aren't seen as bigots. (While of noble intent, this can result in people being hired for entirely the wrong reasons, at the expense of cis/straight/white/etc males ... but that's a whole other debate and let's not go there). But I guess his point was that you may as well use it to your advantage."there's not many women in engineering" (what's that mean anyway, why does it make a difference).
I thought kids had to stay in school 'til 18 anyway these days? So you'd have to do some form of college / sixth form no matter what...?
RyanY
TS Member
I thought kids had to stay in school 'til 18 anyway these days? So you'd have to do some form of college / sixth form no matter what...?
An apprenticeship is classed as education. At the end of year 11 you have 3 options now. Six form, college or an apprenticeship. A lot of apprenticeships will send you to college to gain the qualifications you need.
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I'd love to get back to college. Best years of my life
bluesonichd
TS Member
ahhh those college days getting drunk and high and learning nothing...

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I learnt more in my college years than my uni years
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Random drug tests put the end to that
At college?
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Getting high off the gym isn't the same