Getting into pharma
I'm 28 years old currently working in food manufacturing as a production Operative for close to the last 2 years. I like the work but hours are inconsistent 25 hours one week then 45 hours the next week. Kinda feel stuck there's no budget for advancement or promotion.
I have a bachelor's degree in software development that I got 6 years ago. I enjoy doing maintenance etc ideally I would like a maintenance technician role or something in the future or maybe study automation. I feel pharma might offer better chances for advancement and learning then where I currently am. I used to work 4 on 4 off 12 hour shifts so that's no problem for me.
Just looking for some guidance on the best steps to get my foot in the door. I'm looking at maybe doing this course: Introduction to Good Manufacturing Practice at TUS, it's 12 weeks online, level 6. Costs 700 but I don't mind paying to increase my chances since I don't have experience working in a GMP enviroment. Any advice or guidance would be greatly appreciated.