Medical Equipment Engineering

im a guy leaving school i HAVE 2 OPTIONS. WHICH ONE WOULD YOU GO FOR??
ok, i can either get an apprenticeship as a medical engineer, which lasts for 5 years and it could lead to a good career path for me in the future.
i will start off at £12,157 a year at 16, and it will gradually increase.
i will be based in hospitals repairing machinery and learning about scientific equipment.
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i can go back to sixth form college for more education.
The apprenticeship sounds great! You will get paid and learn a hands on skill at the same time. It is a good wage too for someone your age. My brother did an apprenticeship and now gets paid more that I do. Of course the decision is yours but I just think that you can always return to college at any time in your life if you decide that is what you want.
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