Classroom vs online study - am I too old?
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 4:06 pm
Hi ladies!
I completed a certificate via correspondence last year. My certificate is cert IV OSHC. Unfortunately I cannot 'get a foot in the door' in a school based oshc setting.I did get in, with a company, but due to their SMS system I did not gain any shifts after 6 wks and first in first served. I have also advertised for work on nanny sites and Gumtree and encountered very unreliable people! I am in the process of applying for RPL so I can gain a Cert III in Education and Care. I would like to work as a floater in a childcare centre. However a few people tell me I am too old! (I am turning 55 in a couple of weeks) I am very fit for my age and I also have been told I look younger than 55! So this is my first question.....do you think I am too old to work as a floater in child care?
2nd question....do you feel employers favour a student who attends classroom based study as opposed to someone who studies online? The reason I ask this is, a friend told me when she was studying online Uni,(in aged care) her teacher informed her that employers favour someone who attends classes. The lady said I would not find work. Ok so my plan is to keep trying and see where it leads me.Let me know your thoughts! I feel I don't wish to work full time, just would love a 'foot in the door' as I am sick of knocking and noone is letting me in! and I am not ready to give up yet!
Cheers!
Lesley, Sunshine Coast QLD.
I completed a certificate via correspondence last year. My certificate is cert IV OSHC. Unfortunately I cannot 'get a foot in the door' in a school based oshc setting.I did get in, with a company, but due to their SMS system I did not gain any shifts after 6 wks and first in first served. I have also advertised for work on nanny sites and Gumtree and encountered very unreliable people! I am in the process of applying for RPL so I can gain a Cert III in Education and Care. I would like to work as a floater in a childcare centre. However a few people tell me I am too old! (I am turning 55 in a couple of weeks) I am very fit for my age and I also have been told I look younger than 55! So this is my first question.....do you think I am too old to work as a floater in child care?
2nd question....do you feel employers favour a student who attends classroom based study as opposed to someone who studies online? The reason I ask this is, a friend told me when she was studying online Uni,(in aged care) her teacher informed her that employers favour someone who attends classes. The lady said I would not find work. Ok so my plan is to keep trying and see where it leads me.Let me know your thoughts! I feel I don't wish to work full time, just would love a 'foot in the door' as I am sick of knocking and noone is letting me in! and I am not ready to give up yet!
Cheers!
Lesley, Sunshine Coast QLD.