I studied, did projects and went out every day while driving. It is not a problem. People have theory classes, they are determined by the company itself, you have to attend a certain number of them. When the theory is over, you say that you want to appear on leaflets, you pass the internal exam for leaflets, which is in the company itself, when you get along with the instructor and / or a secretary - you go, take it and they write on external leaflets. It will fall in a few days at the earliest, usually in a week or two, depending on when there will be a free place to appear. This exam is already in the respective institution, with a certain time, on a certain day - you do not choose when. The company tells you when there are exams, you release it one day, you show up and you immediately understand whether you passed it or not. In the meantime, with theory and leaflets, you go driving. It already depends on you and your instructor. My instructor and I drove every day, it was very easy to communicate with this person and I never had problems with classes. Some instructors are more complex, you have to call them several times to make an appointment and so on, but these are things that depend on you. When you do 20 hours and take the leaflets, they usually hurry you to finish the course and not to bother you for another two months, because of some 10 hours of driving, which can be taken for 5, 10 and 30 days. It's relative, but driving hours are determined by you and your instructor, and it's convenient for both of you. When you approach the end of classes, in the same way - they tell you when there are exam dates, you set a date and show up. Even if you work, study and so on, courses can be taken as long as you really have the desire. When you turn 18, you have no experience, you are young and many companies will try to take you for no money, but do not worry. Everyone starts their first job without an internship, but most people sooner or later start a job. Of course, if you have a university degree, you have the opportunity to work for a higher salary and to develop professionally. Any courses, skills and certificates only give you an advantage over other candidates for the same position you are fighting for. You can't move out without having enough income. When you move out, you start a new household, the first 2-3 months are a kind of ad- you pay bills, buy a lot of household items, go to work, get used to it. It's not easy and I don't recommend you jump over your head - find a job and a home first, then take measures for the export, it would be good to set aside some amount of money, as much as possible, from the ball and where you can. You have the opportunity to find a part-time job in 12th grade, as long as you have turned 18, if you have not finished 12th grade yet, part-time work is some extra money, some internship and some start. Don't worry that you have no experience, no one starts their life with experience, this is one of the things that a person accumulates over time. Nobody said that you will work on the minimum wage, a lot depends on what shifts you can take, what position you will start, whether you will receive any bonuses and percentages, if you are lucky it is possible to start for a salary that fully satisfies your needs. You have the opportunity to find a part-time job in 12th grade, as long as you have turned 18, if you have not yet finished 12th grade, part-time work is some extra money, some internship and some start. Don't worry that you have no experience, no one starts their life with experience, this is one of the things that a person accumulates over time. Nobody said that you will work on the minimum wage, a lot depends on what shifts you can take, what position you will start, whether you will receive any bonuses and percentages, if you are lucky it is possible to start for a salary that fully satisfies your needs. You have the opportunity to find a part-time job in 12th grade, as long as you have turned 18, if you have not yet finished 12th grade, part-time work is some extra money, some internship and some start. Don't worry that you have no experience, no one starts their life with experience, this is one of the things that a person accumulates over time. Nobody said that you will work on the minimum wage, a lot depends on what shifts you can take, what position you will start, whether you will receive any bonuses and percentages, if you are lucky it is possible to start for a salary that fully satisfies your needs.
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You have to finish high school at least, it depends on what school you go to - a regular high school or a vocational one. I hope you have chosen a professional and taken the state exams in order to receive a certificate of professional qualification. Otherwise I don't know - any courses, ask. And don't worry about the book, the theory is only at the beginning, usually in the evening, after working hours, maybe twice a week, it won't interfere with your work. Driving is on schedule, you choose when. You have decided to be independent, invest in yourself, in a profession, alive and well, success!