

From University Overwhelm to €1400 Salary: One Young Spaniard's Vocational Training Success Story
In Spain, a growing number of young people are questioning the traditional university route, opting instead for vocational training (FP). Ramón Caramés, a 27-year-old from [City, Spain], exemplifies this shift. After completing a university degree in audiovisual communication, Caramés felt overwhelmed by the academic pressure and limited practical experience. He switched to FP in veterinary assistance and animal husbandry. "The university was too much," Caramés explains. "The city life was overwhelming." He now works in a car repair shop and earns €1400 per month. The transition, he says, has been surprisingly rewarding, offering significant hands-on experience and a clearer path to a fulfilling career. His story highlights the potential benefits of vocational training, providing a valuable alternative for young people seeking practical skills and immediate job prospects. The contrast between the demanding university life and the more focused, hands-on FP experience is a testament to the importance of choosing an educational path aligned with one's individual needs and aspirations.