I'm sorry if this is in the wrong discussion section, I wasn't really sure where to put it. I would be very grateful for some career advice, and I don't mind who gives it to me...
I'm a new graduate in the UK and obviously with the current job situation I'm struggling to find anything. I've had 1 interview in York, which I only got because I was in the right place at the right time. (it seems to be the way at the moment) I recently received confirmation that I was unsuccessful and I phoned today to get feedback, which I think I can use positively towards my next (please!) interview. I knew I didn't have the job because there were at least a few better candidates there who had qualified in previous years and had been working on temporary contracts. - I've heard similar things from others too..
There is a chance that I will be able to do some work with a local non-league football team (unpaid) to keep up my skills, and I am phoning around to see what else I can do. For money I am attempting to make use of my lifeguard qualification at a local health/leisure centre, hopefully acquiring free membership with it.
I have considered the possibility of working abroad (NZ, Aus, Canada, etc.) but from what I have seen, NZ is off the cards because I only did a 3 yr course and Canada & Australia are both notoriously difficult and expensive to gain registration with.
What I would like to ask (sorry it took so long to get here) is whether it would be a good idea to take a course as a personal trainer?
From my initial research it can be expensive (£2000) to train in, but surely it would contribute to my physiotherapist skills and be a fairly lucrative career option in itself. Please don't think me arrogant, but I also think I would be in a good position (in terms of my physio knowledge) to fly through the course fairly quickly.
I haven't given up hope of finding a physio job, but I'm just trying to weigh up my options.
I would be so appreciative of some opinions on my situation. Have you heard of any others doing anything similar? Do you think the combination of qualifications would compliment each other? or fight with each other like a couple of rabid dogs? Do you know of any reputable/recognised qualifications?
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