Have You A Skill Or Area Of Specialisation In A Trade?

I always had a preference for finding out how things work. As a child I would carry home a broken clock or kitchen appliance of some sort, found in a bin on rubbish collection day, It would get disassembled but rarely got repaired to function again. That bit of achieving functionality came much later after training. I attended a trade High School in automotive technology which covers many skills in electrics, mechanics with engines,gearboxes, rear drive axles, welding, diagnostics, body work---I could go on.  These skills were transferable which allowed me to diversify to other industries, so I was able to step into another job easily. Finally working for myself baby sitting a tree stump grinding machine.  Ironically, I never worked within the automotive industry. Never a team player, I was fortunate to have found suitable solitary positions.

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  • Sculpture, ceramics, clay. When I was a child I had lots of collections of things. Trolls, McDonald’s happy meals toys, badges, marbles. Now I make collections of sculptures. I have an Architecture collection, music collection , nature collection etc. But I don’t get any income from it so I don’t think it’s a trade. If I could, I would though. Objects are life to me and always have been I think. 

  • Is there any chance by joining a craft forum you may possibly engage with people who may be willing to trade with you, or direct you to appropriate websites where you could sell?

  • Thank you for trying to help me I appreciate that. A colleague told me last night I needed to try and find a niche market, a group who would enjoy my work. It’s hard. I like being isolated, it’s hard to connect. I feel too unique and like there’s nobody like me so I can’t be bothered. But yes maybe I need to try. 

  • Give yourself a bit of a push.  Have a go --- what have you got to lose?

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