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Bear in mind that colleges are run like businesses these days. Treat the course prospectus etc. like you would any other advert.

Pre-pandemic there were many, many, more "graduates" from colleges and universities than there were full-time jobs (never mind vacancies) in any kind of production discipline in Scotland.

Post-pandemic there is a bit of a shortage of \*experienced\* technicians but that will gradually correct itself. Despite what the lecturers say, most college courses will not prepare you adequately for the reality of gigging.

Also for many parts of the industry, a driving licence is a big advantage (and experience of driving large vans without mashing them off walls will also stand you in good stead)
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CreatedFri 7th Apr 2023 1:05pm
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