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After Year 11 you have to make some decisions about your future: do you want to stay in school, go to college or get a job. Starting training or finding a job can seem like a daunting task, leaving your classmates and friends and the routines you have been used to for years. However there is lots of advice and help available to support you in making the right decision.

If you’re keen to start work straight away, you might be tempted to take a job where training isn’t provided but this might not be the best option as training and qualifications help you move up the career ladder. Before you accept a job, find out what training they will offer you, including any qualifications you can study for and how you can progress in the company.

Make sure that you will be paid at least the National Minimum Wage (NEW) for your age group, this is an hourly rate of pay that you will be entitled to by law in the UK. It is reviewed every year, so check what the current rate is.

There are also ways you can learn and train as you work and if you are aged 16 or 17 and employed but don’t have many qualifications you now have the right to paid time off work to study or train.

For advice and tips on employment and training click on the various articles in this section or on the links to other websites to find out more.

Organisations

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kranenvuhurr

kranenvuhurr

Commented 26 months ago - 31st March 2011 - 15:21pm

with employment there is a training organisation known as CITB which are based mainly on construction skills and help teenagers through to employment by helping to fund accomodation meals and travel exspenses to colleges providing that you have spoke to an employer and got advice and seen if an apprentership is offered to you. You wil;l get paid by your employer to study your apprentership. I fully enjoyed doing mine and due to complete mine hopefully this year hop[e this article helps.

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