As
part of a new series of 60 Second Interviews, I spoke to Adam Green of the year 13 Public Services class. Adam has successfully gained a place on an
apprenticeship with a difference – learning the skills required to operate
motorised craft on the River Thames.
Q: Could you describe the
apprenticeship you will be taking?
My
apprenticeship will be with City Cruises on the River Thames based in
Bermondsey, working on their fleet of cruise boats, including a jet boat. The
contact is for 4 days a week learning the job on the boats and 1 day continuing
education in college.
Q: What was the application and
selection process like?
There
was considerable competition for the apprenticeship. The first 3 days were at
the Skills 4 Growth apprenticeship centre in Woolwich. After that, those
selected to continue spent a day on the river with City Cruises, followed by an
interview. Those who passed the interview then had to research a project
relating to the River Thames and give a presentation to the Board. My presentation
was on Butler’s Wharf, a shipping and warehouse complex.
Q: What skills and qualifications will
the apprenticeship give you?
After
I successfully complete the two year apprenticeship I should achieve my boat
licence for powered craft on the River Thames. The qualification is
transferrable and I could use it for example to work with the Metropolitan
Police in their river department.
Q: Where do you think the
apprenticeship could take you, say in 5-10 years time?
I
am looking forward to a full career on the river, including in time, taking
command of my own boat as a Master.
Q: Would you recommend the
apprenticeship route to other students?
Yes.
There is the same challenge and demands of a university course, but without the
funding concerns. In fact I will be paid £200 a week throughout my
apprenticeship.
Thank you Adam and the very best
of luck in your future career.
Mr Wilson
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