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In this episode, Niall explores a dilemma many parents face: Would you allow your child to leave school to pursue a trade?
Pauline, a listener, shares her struggle. Her 16-year-old son has little interest in academics but thrives in hands-on work. He dreams of joining his father in the family garage, but Pauline fears that without a Leaving Cert, he’ll limit his future opportunities. Her husband, on the other hand, sees an apprenticeship as a fast track to success.
Some callers think school isn’t for everyone. Trades offer solid careers, good wages, and no student debt. If this young man already has a job lined up, why force him to stay in school when he could be getting a head start in a well-paid, in-demand profession?
While other callers feel dropping out at 16 is too risky. A Leaving Cert keeps options open, and what if he changes his mind in a few years? Many argue that even those in trades benefit from having basic qualifications if they ever want to switch careers or start their own business.
As the discussion comes to a close, Niall reflects on the balance between education and practical skills. While some see school as essential, others argue that real-world experience and trade skills are just as valuable. The conversation leaves listeners questioning whether the traditional school path is the only route to success.
By Niall Boylan5
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In this episode, Niall explores a dilemma many parents face: Would you allow your child to leave school to pursue a trade?
Pauline, a listener, shares her struggle. Her 16-year-old son has little interest in academics but thrives in hands-on work. He dreams of joining his father in the family garage, but Pauline fears that without a Leaving Cert, he’ll limit his future opportunities. Her husband, on the other hand, sees an apprenticeship as a fast track to success.
Some callers think school isn’t for everyone. Trades offer solid careers, good wages, and no student debt. If this young man already has a job lined up, why force him to stay in school when he could be getting a head start in a well-paid, in-demand profession?
While other callers feel dropping out at 16 is too risky. A Leaving Cert keeps options open, and what if he changes his mind in a few years? Many argue that even those in trades benefit from having basic qualifications if they ever want to switch careers or start their own business.
As the discussion comes to a close, Niall reflects on the balance between education and practical skills. While some see school as essential, others argue that real-world experience and trade skills are just as valuable. The conversation leaves listeners questioning whether the traditional school path is the only route to success.

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