Flecco
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Anybody know much about this as a career path? NT Government is offering an apprenticeship (paid training to get the certificates for all the foreigners out there) in laboratory skills, which leads to jobs as an assistant, which leads to training and jobs as a technician.


Was wondering if anybody knew much about it besides Burwhale.
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Macbeth
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No. Apparently not.
Ty
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My mum was a lab assistant.
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Flecco
iPod is broken.
+1,048|7089|NT, like Mick Dundee

Macbeth wrote:

No. Apparently not.
Give it time.
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1927
The oldest chav in the world
+2,423|7097|Cardiff, Capital of Wales

Flecco wrote:

Anybody know much about this as a career path? NT Government is offering an apprenticeship (paid training to get the certificates for all the foreigners out there) in laboratory skills, which leads to jobs as an assistant, which leads to training and jobs as a technician.


Was wondering if anybody knew much about it besides Burwhale.
I can't help you sorry Flex, but is it something you WANT to do?

Reckon you will enjoy it?

Do you have to get a job right now?

If NO crops up in any of those don't do it, I know I bang on about this a lot but I reckon you work 2/3rd's of ya life, you MUST enjoy your job then, as you will look back in 40+ years and think, 'fcuk wish I didn't do that', well you won't get them years back.

Also you will find in life, no matter what you enjoy doing, you will do well.
Burwhale
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Hey Mate. I have been a lab tech/scientist for over 10 years so can probably help a bit.

Lab assistants may not get paid too well, so if you do follow this path , try to upgrade to Tech ASAP. Techs in the public service generally get paid heaps more than those from private companies.
Heres one job I found recently. TB lab job

A tech starting salary of $47K is good ,especially considering it can go to $63K. Private companies are lucky to make $50K tops. The job security is very good in govt labs ( almost recession proof) . I work in a research lab, so it has to submit grants and fund itself. Consequently I am on yearly contracts, which isnt too great. Therefore I would tend to avoid these labs. The CSIRO is the exception to this as it is a research lab, but has such good funding that people can get permanent jobs ( I am pretty sure of this). In fact,  word in the industry says the CSIRO is  a good place to work all round.

Some labs are highly automated and can be very boring ( just feed a machine and get results) , while some labs have great variety and let you do heaps of different things ( field work etc). At least in the CSIRO you can transfer around if you get bored.

Lab work tends to have a high percentage of women as employees. This can be good and bad.
Eg. There are stacks of girls to meet ( I met my lovely wife at my current lab). Then again working with too many girls can be shite as well.

It wont make you rich, but isnt  a bad career path I guess. There seems to be a limit to what you can do once you become a tech. You often do exactly the same as a scientist, but wont get the recognition or money, which kinda sucks. That may be worth bearing in mind.
All the best with it. Give us a yell if theres anything I can help with.
ghettoperson
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Ty wrote:

My mum was a lab assistant.
Same. But it's only something she's started doing because she's bored now that my brothers and I are leaving home, not really a serious career path IMO.

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