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Hi Pyrolee,
Welcome to the forums. I hope that we can help you through what seems to be a difficult situation and I'm glad you feel comfortable sharing here.
It's can be a difficult thing to advise from the outside because you know a lot more about the situation than I do, but I'll throw out some suggestions and you can decide if any of them sound like they might be useful.
- can you talk to some higher-ups about whether there are different positions or different pathways which would be better suited to you? I understand if you feel like this would cause them to reconsider your employment but maybe there's a chance they can accommodate you.
- are you close with any of your coworkers who may be able to help you? Maybe talking with other people in the field will help you to retain information better than reading.
- along that same line, is there another way to get the information that works better for you? (for example videos, audio, slideshow presentations)
As much as it can feel like it, you haven't failed or wasted time in your previous employments and I'm sure you gained valuable insights and experiences from them. I think personally that taking risks in life is very important but sometimes it doesn't go in our favour. I hope you have people in your life to support you and you're always welcome to come back to the forums and let us know how you got on 🙂
All the best
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The company only has 4 people including myself, 2 boss's and one 3rd year apprentice who I always get compared to every time my boss's speak to me.
I was very clear at the start with this new company that I need the training and I'm underskilled. They said that's fine they'll look after me and train me up and the culture is that they look out for each other. After working with them for 3 weeks with this new place, the tone had changed and they said we're here to make money that's the culture etc can't afford stuff ups etc. The company has already put an advertisement up for my replacement so I don't think I'll be with this company for much longer. I've tried watching youtube videos online on Australian plumbing but there is nothing, tried speaking to my school about getting resources such as videos but they won't help. I've seeked help on learning methods and hasn't really helped as much as I wanted it to. I want to finish off this apprenticeship but because of the position I'm in as being nearly qualified but having very little knowledge and skill it's hard for me to get employment elsewhere for this field.
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That is so frustrating that the culture changed from what they told you when you joined and I'm very sorry that all your efforts haven't seemed to get you where you want. You're obviously willing to work hard for this and I think that in the end that will be a great asset to you wherever you end up.
If you do end up looking for employment elsewhere, maybe the scientific fields you mentioned working in could give you more options? I'm sorry I can't give more practical advice and I'm sure the current covid situation isn't helping job hunting as well. I sincerely hope that you can find a way to finish your apprenticeship and an environment in which you are happy and supported. Feel free to keep us updated.
All the best
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Hi,
Sometimes, we face hardships in some situations because it's not meant for us. Look beyond what's in front of you. Who knows you're meant for greater things.
Stay safe!
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I'm so sorry to hear that you've been so stressed and I hope your resignation will go smoothly and bring you some relief. I would also chase up those benefits that you haven't been receiving. If you're entitled to them, then you should be getting them. I know it's stressful to be between jobs and not knowing what the future will look like, but also you deserve a workspace where you feel comfortable.
I feel what you're saying about taking a risk and feeling like it was worse than what you had before, and that is one of the unfortunate facts of life. Oftentimes it get worse before it gets better though. Have you thought about going outside of the plumbing field? Is there something else you feel like you know a lot about and would be comfortable doing? Good luck! Know that even when you are struggling to find the positives, I and the other people on the forum are staying hopeful for you.
All the best
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Yeah that's understandable. I hope you can find a place that suits your needs. Do you know other people in the field who can point you in the right direction? Either someone in a similar situation or who has been previously.
I know the feeling and it's so hard. I hope that things start looking up for you soon. And it can also feel like you don't really have control over the situation since it's not your fault that you're in this position, but I truly believe that your efforts will be rewarded in the long run. Until then, be kind to yourself. You seem willing to work hard for what you want and that is admirable. Keep your chin up mate and we're always here for you.
All the best