If you’re having trouble getting into apprenticeship, this post might help you out so you can get started sooner. I’ll also explain how you can get hired as a 1st year apprentice on day 1.
Now there could be a number of reasons why it’s taking longer for you to get into apprenticeship. And I know because I’ve been there. But, I’ll get into that a little bit later on.
So how do you get into 1st year apprenticeship on day 1?
The short answer is: you need to be overqualified before approaching the employer.
So what do I mean by being overqualified?
Basically that means you can fix almost every part of the vehicle with a wide range of skills. Things like windshields, tires, electric repairs; practically everything.
You essentially have to be like a 3rd year apprentice to become qualified for this kind of opportunity.
But then the question arises: how do you become like a 3rd year when you’re just starting out?
Which is another very good question; that has good news in the end.
The first answer is, that it’s going to take time go get to a 3rd year level when you’re a complete beginner. So you’ll have to start small repairing vehicles and work your way up gradually. You’ll have to put in at least 3 to 5 years to get good at automotive repair.
Which means you’ll want to move around shop to shop to learn the different skills you’ll need to reach that level.
Question again: But, why move around shop to shop when you can stay in one place? Don’t most shops promote you to 1st year apprenticeship after just 1 year anyways?
Why should I spend an extra 3-5 years to get 1st year apprenticeship?
Yes. Success stories like that do exist. And it’s what you should be aiming for in the beginning.
But in reality however, most techs don’t get into apprenticeship after putting in just a years worth of labor. For most it takes much longer to get into apprenticeship to get started. And that can be for any number of reasons:
- Such as working for an employer who doesn’t pay well, or offers empty promises to promote you.
- It could be due to toxic work environment. And instead being arrested for assaulting your coworker/employer, it’s better to relocate to other shops.
- Or your priorities shift as years go by. Maybe you have other opportunities come your way which aren’t automotive related.
Things are always changing.
But if you can get into apprenticeship sooner, there’s no reason to move around.
But again, this post are for those having difficulty getting in and wanting an alternative route to apprenticeship.
Here’s more piece of good news: you won’t have wasted any time moving shop to shop for whatever your reasons were.
As long as you’re picking up the skills from the places you go to, you’re becoming more qualified as time goes on. You’re getting paid and living life on your terms as you progress.
So now when you approach an employer 3-5 years later, you can mention your skills during the next interview.
Ask if they’re willing to sign you up for apprenticeship before they hire you. If so, you’re in a much stronger position to get signed up on day 1.
Even if you can’t get 1st year apprenticeship on day one, you can still negotiate better terms to start apprenticeship sooner now since you’ve got the skills to back you up.
You could ask to start apprenticeship after a 3-month performance review instead. Many employers will have no problem with this.
This beats putting in another year for someone just to sign up for apprenticeship.
So there you go. How to get apprenticeship on day one if you’re having difficulty getting started.
I’ve got another post about how to become a self-employed apprentice if you’re interested in that as well. This also work for 1st year apprentices.
I’ll explain some of the pro and cons going that route, but it is something you can consider if you want to work part time.
Let me know your thoughts about apprenticeship. Do you think employers are good at keeping their word in this industry? How many bad employers have you run into? Let me know in the comment section below.
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