Reading your article on apprenticeships (20 June, page 20) brought back memories of my introduction to the industry as a would-be apprentice carpenter in 1972.

I turned up on my first day as arranged, although it came as a surprise to YJ Lovell staff as they claimed not to have heard of me. Eventually someone 鈥済ot lumbered鈥 with me. I was driven to a large site in Guildford, then spent the next two hours with the foreman being introduced to 鈥渢radesmen鈥 whose response was 鈥渇uck off, I am not having a fucking useless apprentice with me鈥. I was advised to take my 鈥渦seless fucking arse somewhere else, preferably another industry.鈥

Despite this unpromising start I persevered and suffered more abuse, lumps of wood thrown at me and tools stolen. I eventually became a surveyor! Hopefully some of these experiences have changed, although reading the article, I鈥檓 not so sure.

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