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| Auckland worker Hi there I am 39 live in Auckland NZ and am looking at starting a career in the boating industry. For the past 22 years I have been banging keys as a computer programmer in a cramped little office, and now I need to move on. Can anyone offer me advice, I understand I will need to go to a technical college. Am I to old to be an apprentice ?. Should I volunteer at a boatbuilders yard for a few weeks just to make sure I am in the right area. My first option is working on the Hull and Deck instead of masts/rigging sails. Apart from that I am not fussy. All replies appreciated. ![]() |
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| Hey there, There are three ways to becoming a boatbuilder in NZ. You can either approach boatyards and see if one will take you on and hopefully get a apprenticeship, do either a pre-apprenticeship course or do Unitecs 2 year Marine technology course. I would say you will have a better chance of getting a apprenticeship if you do a pre-apprenticeship course. I started my career in boat building at Unitec 12-13 years ago doing the 2 year Marine Technology course but this only allows part time work so it can be a expensive way to do it. There is a shortage of qualified boatbuilders worldwide it seems so probably not a bad trade to take up. I am currently working over in Europe but returning back home to Whangarei in the next few months. Northland Polytech does several boatbuilding courses including the pre-apprenticeship one I was talking about. Contact Rodger or Glenn. Heres the link to the course. http://www.northland.ac.nz/courses.asp?pageid=751 Dont think your too old, I have had apprentices that have been in there 50's and they have been great. You will probably find it easier being a more mature candidate. Hope this helps. Cheers Kit |
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