Posted By Jason Gould
Wes Unfortuantly this may sound like I am knocking you back down to earth. But hey I hope you find something useful in what I ramble, which by the way is only my own experiences since embarking on the H&S ladder.
Left school early no exams blah blah.
Worked for short period in shuttering joinery but left to join army. Left army and have worked in following environments.
Toilet roll factory, Plastics masterbatch mixing, extrusion, plastic recycling,Granulating, industrial cleaning, shot blasting, roofing, building labouring, FLT driver, Foundry worker, basic lathe operation, power presses, Pin drills, Metal polishing, Bulk liquid transfer abroad, building ripouts labourer and customer service advisor.
More supprising is the more recent jobs with titles such as research Chemist dealing with CHIP msds, bouncer, and project worker for alchoholics and drug dependents.
So as you will guess I have had a few jobs covering 16-17 years. I have always been proud in my work but sooner or later either got bored of the job or was sick of dangerous conditions that some companies openly exploit.
Then got talking to a customs bloke who stated that the best move for me to make, was a move into the Health and Safety field as this would always throw a challenge in now and again and I would never get bored.
I liked what he said and looked into this, it looked great. I could have a decent career in two years if I did some safety courses the world was my oyster.
So I started my general certificate and the tutor stated that I could walk into a £17000 per annum job at the end.
Passed and even went for a couple of interviews with local authorities.(no joy)
Decided to do the dip 1, nervous as hell as this was considered to be very tough. I passed and was over the moon. Applied for a few more jobs but still no joy.
Did a 7307 micro teaching course but no avail on the job front.
About to knock it all on the head and take up plumming, but then approached this site and listened to the opinions of some of the more experienced folk. Revised my CV dropped my pay expectations and sought a more junior position with a view to gaining a working experience.
Have now been by given work in relation to H&S and an added benefit of working with quality issues. The pays not the greatest but the potential learning experience is fantastic. A real eye opener.
My tip for you is to stick at it and put the effort in. I dont know your background but heres what I have learned so far.
1. I need to get a grip with document controls, (its not just a case of doing a risk assessment here and there and do the occasional reports and training).
2. Pragmatic is a key word. (you cant just quote law etc).
3. People skills are paramount. (you will have difficult situations and difficult people)
4. Know your limitations. (Nebosh dip 1, 2, is great but this dosn't make you an expert who cannot be challenged.
5. Patience (like it or not changes dont happen overnight)
So Wes it "can" happen but I would consider someone finding a safety job staright after their qualification extremely lucky.
It takes a lot of hard work and commitment but if you persivere you will get a break sooner or later.
Oh yes before I go I forgot to mention HONESTY. I think I only got the job because I held my hands up and said Im no expert but will put the effort in.
Go for it
Good Luck
Jason