Hi there, Hal here.
I am currently on a 6 month volunteer internship with suffolk wildlife trust woking 3 days a week, due to finish in a couple of months. I have really been chucked in at the deep end turning my hands to anything and everything, driving the trusts vehicles, tractors and trailers (still learning) fen management tasks, spider pool reconstruction using a softrak, fence repairs, boardwalk repairs, leading teams of volunteers and am continuing to learn I have also got my NPTC chainsaw maintenance, crosscutting and felling licence and have been doing a small amount of felling on silver birch and sallow but would like to gain more practical experience with this to gain more confidence, I am also more interested into entering more into the Arb and maintenance/horticulture side of things..
I have made a massive career change with my father dying and moving from working in hospitals, having a break down and taking a career break and realising that I have always wanted to work outdoors and work best practically with being hands on come rain or shine. I would like the opportunity to get a foot in the door, I am getting turned away from apprentice roles as I am seen to be overqualified have a level 6 qualification in a completely unrelated subject. I am enthusiastic and eager to learn and just want to build my knowledge and experience in general Arb/horticulture, maintenance and country side management.
Cut a long story short - I have a massive decision to make as I have just been to and interview with a local tree surgery and landscaping business that is in the process of growing run by father and son they want to take on someone with the prospect of career development and running the business with the son in a couple of years when the father retires they are offering it as an apprentice role with a level two Aboriculture qualification and are keen to take me on and feel it is a massive opportunity to be part of a successful business...
I am not sure what to do as it is an opportunity I feel I can't turn down, however, there are pros and cons - if I go for it I will learn the tools of the trade fast, get climbing qualifications with chainsaw and management prospects of being part of the business- cons I will be stuck there with no way to move on to do a countryside management course if I so wished to get into that line of work on estates and with wildlife trusts etc (but jobs in that sector are hard to come by)
I'm still building my hands on skills on the internship and leading teams of volunteers and doing various fen reserve tasks but not really learning the how and why of what I am doing (theory) -
I would love some advice because my brain is frazzled on what to do or what step to take being 28 with no money coming in and not getting any younger I feel inclined to take up the job....
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
Hal
I am currently on a 6 month volunteer internship with suffolk wildlife trust woking 3 days a week, due to finish in a couple of months. I have really been chucked in at the deep end turning my hands to anything and everything, driving the trusts vehicles, tractors and trailers (still learning) fen management tasks, spider pool reconstruction using a softrak, fence repairs, boardwalk repairs, leading teams of volunteers and am continuing to learn I have also got my NPTC chainsaw maintenance, crosscutting and felling licence and have been doing a small amount of felling on silver birch and sallow but would like to gain more practical experience with this to gain more confidence, I am also more interested into entering more into the Arb and maintenance/horticulture side of things..
I have made a massive career change with my father dying and moving from working in hospitals, having a break down and taking a career break and realising that I have always wanted to work outdoors and work best practically with being hands on come rain or shine. I would like the opportunity to get a foot in the door, I am getting turned away from apprentice roles as I am seen to be overqualified have a level 6 qualification in a completely unrelated subject. I am enthusiastic and eager to learn and just want to build my knowledge and experience in general Arb/horticulture, maintenance and country side management.
Cut a long story short - I have a massive decision to make as I have just been to and interview with a local tree surgery and landscaping business that is in the process of growing run by father and son they want to take on someone with the prospect of career development and running the business with the son in a couple of years when the father retires they are offering it as an apprentice role with a level two Aboriculture qualification and are keen to take me on and feel it is a massive opportunity to be part of a successful business...
I am not sure what to do as it is an opportunity I feel I can't turn down, however, there are pros and cons - if I go for it I will learn the tools of the trade fast, get climbing qualifications with chainsaw and management prospects of being part of the business- cons I will be stuck there with no way to move on to do a countryside management course if I so wished to get into that line of work on estates and with wildlife trusts etc (but jobs in that sector are hard to come by)
I'm still building my hands on skills on the internship and leading teams of volunteers and doing various fen reserve tasks but not really learning the how and why of what I am doing (theory) -
I would love some advice because my brain is frazzled on what to do or what step to take being 28 with no money coming in and not getting any younger I feel inclined to take up the job....
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
Hal