I'm a work at height and rescue instructor maily focust of the wind energy sector. When we go onsite it can be a bit out in the wilds but it is not really very bushy - I feel like Bear Grylls as I get to rappell off a structure in the wilds and then go back to a hotel at the end of the day....
These days more of the training is done at our training centers and I am getting more and more office bound as I am the training manager and have to do the audits, etc. The plus side is I get to set up our new centres overseas.
Paulsanderson - wind is a good industry to get into as the money and travel can be great. Plus they will be screaming out for engineers in the next few years when the round 3 offshore starts production (though strangley at the moment most of the UK guys we train end up working in Sweden and Hungry for some reason)
These days more of the training is done at our training centers and I am getting more and more office bound as I am the training manager and have to do the audits, etc. The plus side is I get to set up our new centres overseas.
Paulsanderson - wind is a good industry to get into as the money and travel can be great. Plus they will be screaming out for engineers in the next few years when the round 3 offshore starts production (though strangley at the moment most of the UK guys we train end up working in Sweden and Hungry for some reason)