Heres why - you dont know what the future holds, and a vocational qualification is one of the most valuable qualifications you can have.
I would give different advice if you were at uni doing a course you didnt like, but you will have a qualification for a skill that will enable you to work when you need to if other shit hits the fan.
I employ electrical installers on my site for over £100 per day - a lot of them our guys who do something else for part of the year, e.g ski instructors, but do the work to pick up cash in the off season.
Also if, as is probably likely, you decide to go travelling, you have a skill that will enable you to get work, so you can rock up anywhere and know you can always get a job if cash is tight.
You might never need to use it, but when your in a position 5 years from now needing cash with no qualifications, youw will be damn glad you have that qualification
+1.
When I was young (really, that long ago) I had a temporay summer job in Tescos, rather than out on the buildings earning real money. I think it is now referred to as the Great Depression.
One of the real hard working full timers once said, in her Saaf London accent
"I envy you with your exams. Nomatter what happens with your boss, there is nuffink they can do to take them away."
Sure enough, a week later, monster row with moron store manager about stacking beans, and she was out on her ear, and struggled to get a job with the negative referencing.
Stick with it, complete course, then decide what to do, once the qualification is safely in your back pocket.
+1.
When I was young (really, that long ago) I had a temporay summer job in Tescos, rather than out on the buildings earning real money. I think it is now referred to as the Great Depression.
One of the real hard working full timers once said, in her Saaf London accent
"I envy you with your exams. Nomatter what happens with your boss, there is nuffink they can do to take them away."
Sure enough, a week later, monster row with moron store manager about stacking beans, and she was out on her ear, and struggled to get a job with the negative referencing.
Stick with it, complete course, then decide what to do, once the qualification is safely in your back pocket.