Whilst many eighteen-year-olds follow the usual path to university, Jacob Holt decided to make a retail career for himself through an apprenticeship.Why an apprenticeship over university?
Within five years, Jacob has climbed the ladder to Store Manager level and explains that completing an apprenticeship has given him a level of job satisfaction that he wouldn’t have got through studying at university.
“I am now the manager of the Bury shop. So I have had a nice progression, it was satisfying working hard and having it pay off.”
Jacob attended Sixth Form where students were encouraged to apply to university. Initially applying to university to study Public Services, Jacob’s career path would have been much different. However, when results day came Jacob decided that university was not for him, and instead, he sought a career following his passion… music.
“I did consider going to University. I think the 6th form I went to was focused on getting you into university and into a job, so I thought it was the natural thing to do.”
“When I came to it, I thought ‘am I actually going to be happy?’ And I thought ‘no I wouldn’t’. I was enjoying playing the guitar a lot more. So that's why I decided to go with the apprenticeship. A complete change.”
If you are like Jacob and are having trouble deciding which route is best for you, take a look at the comparisons between a vocational and academic study here.
hereJacob applied for a retail apprenticeship with Rimmers Music, a leading musical instrument retailer that has six stores across the North. Rimmers Music promptly replied to his application and offering him the place.
Rimmers Music six stores Rimmers MusicJacob found that working alongside learning significantly aided his progression to store manager.
“Being able to work in the shop, being around the managers and talking to people, you learn so much by just doing it. It’s putting the skills into practice.”
“He believes that he learned more than he may have done at university or an online course due to face-to-face interaction.
face-to-face interaction“Speaking to a real person is so different than just in theory. You can never plan for what someone is going to say and how to deal with a situation.”
Jacob was just 18 years old when he started the apprenticeship and found that not only did the apprenticeship improve his professional skills but also within his personal life.
“My confidence grew a lot by doing what I did, all day I would be talking to different people about different things or issues. You have to respond to every customer differently as they are all unique. So I think I got more confident within my everyday life as I was speaking to people more on a day to day basis.”
“I wouldn’t have gained the confidence and knowledge that I did if I hadn’t worked in the shop.”
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apprenticeshipPursuing a career in the music industry has allowed him to follow his passions alongside work, as Jacob is constantly surrounded by musicians within the store who share similar passions and skills.
“I’m also surrounded by many other talented musicians who have a lot of knowledge that I can draw on”
Above all, Jacob places high importance on choosing a job in which you enjoy and in which you have an interest. He says that he would take on an apprentice himself so long as they were interested in the job and willing to work hard.
choosing a job in which you enjoyAbout Rimmers Music
Rimmers Music are regarded as one of the best musical instrument retailers in the UK. They offer an extensive range of products as well as tuition across all of their stores (Bury, Bolton, Blackpool, Liverpool, Edinburgh, Leyland and Southport).
Rimmers retail both new and used equipment Rimmers Music has a reputation for offering competitive prices and excellent part exchange prices. They also buy old instruments to recycle and sell, enabling their customers get a refurbished bargain and also help the environment.
For more info visit: https://www.rimmersmusic.co.uk/
https://www.rimmersmusic.co.uk/Please find attached the full interview with Jacob.
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