I’m in Australia so I’ll speak from my sons experience here. I also managed Employment Agencies for 20 years.
It depends on your interests more than current capabilities. Marry that to the realities of your local labour market and it’s needs. Keep one thing in mind, it matters not what you do in the end....what matters is your willingness to learn and work hard to achieve success. Sounds corny but it works every time.
I have 3 sons, all could have gone to university but were directed into Trade-related practical careers and love what they do. One is a plumber, another an electrician and the third is a Train driver. In Australia, these are well paid jobs.
In regard to your business studies. This has not been a waste, believe me. It will benefit you in regards to job opportunities going forward, particularly if you study a trade and move into project management.
Good luck with whatever you choose👍
Ps. At your age I did the reverse and moved from a trade to an Office job. I had nothing, but found my niche and loved helping people into jobs and security. Within 10 years I was managing 300 staff, I owned several properties and had a beautiful wife and children. You have plenty of time my friend
I’m in Australia so I’ll speak from my sons experience here. I also managed Employment Agencies for 20 years.
It depends on your interests more than current capabilities. Marry that to the realities of your local labour market and it’s needs. Keep one thing in mind, it matters not what you do in the end....what matters is your willingness to learn and work hard to achieve success. Sounds corny but it works every time.
I have 3 sons, all could have gone to university but were directed into Trade-related practical careers and love what they do. One is a plumber, another and electrician and the third is a Train driver. In Australia, these are well paid jobs.
In regard to your business studies. This has not been a waste, believe me. It will benefit you in regards to job opportunities going forward, particularly if you study a trade and move into project management.
Good luck with whatever you choose👍
Ps. At your age I did the reverse and moved from a trade to an Office job. I had nothing, but found my niche and loved helping people into jobs and security. Within 10 years I was managing 300 staff, I owned several properties and had a beautiful wife and children. You have plenty of time my friend
I’m in Australia so I’ll speak from my sons experience here. I also managed Employment Agencies for 20 years.
It depends on your interests more than current capabilities. Marry that to the realities of your local labour market and it’s needs. Keep one thing in mind, it matters not what you do in the end....what matters is your willingness to learn and work hard to achieve success. Sounds corny but it works every time.
I have 3 sons, all could have gone to university but were directed into Trade-related practical careers and love what they do. One is a plumber, another and electrician and the third is a Train driver. In Australia, these are well paid jobs.
In regard to your business studies. This has not been a waste, believe me. It will benefit you in regards to job opportunities going forward, particularly if you study a trade and move into project management.
Good luck with whatever you choose👍