'There is more than just going to university or college.'
He told The Glasgow Times:"I will be able to grow my skills working four days a week and also learn the theory on Fridays as day release to university.Owen's love of business began after he took the subject in third year, but it flourished when he joined a Young Enterprise initiative where he won a Managing Director of the Year award.
"We did really well and ended up winning six out of seven awards at the Renfrewshire finals and got four national awards at the Scottish finals, including the Managing Director award I received. "I like business because everything is always changing. You are never doing the same thing twice and everything links together. It’s also all about people. I really enjoy talking to people, working with people. I am a real people person."And he wants to encourage more pupils to think about alternative pathways, like apprenticeships.
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