 Mae gydwyd drerawad cywraedd nadiw fel gail. Roedd eich barsod y cwriaid, ond mae'n gwybod yn irryg. Mae'r gwahanol ond mae'r hunain yn fwyaf. Mae'n ffordd i'ch fan. Mae cwrs yn gwneud i'n ei ffordd. Fyddech chi'n gwneud ei ffordd. Felly mae hynny'n i'r gwahar i siostr. Mae'n gweithio i efallai i chi'n ffordd. Mae ydych i ddim yn i'w holl y unig. Mae'r yw wneud i'n gwybod. I'm helping people and I thought HR would be a good place to start with that. And I like the aspect of getting experience while still learning. So it helped me in the future to get a job because I will have the experience. It's a really good way to learn about different skills that you don't know that you have until you start the apprenticeship. So I knew nothing about post when I started and now I do. So that's why I basically started. It's a good career. A chance to get into a good career. It's useful to learn about working in an office environment. It's different coming from school. So just learning how to behave in an office and working with other people, it's good to be an apprentice. The money aspect obviously, attractive. And not being in school, getting experience in the real world. Being an apprentice, it made me develop that relationship with all the colleagues around the building. And now I can confidently go to everybody and ask them any question that I need to. I managed to, throughout my apprenticeship, do some English writing skills. I did lots of courses. I was nominated for a prince of the year by The Hunts Post. That was probably my biggest achievement of my apprenticeship.