
I take it he is on induction at the moment.
Training is not normally given till you start working for a company as was my training.
When I applied for my Care Assistant job I filled in a form and one question was how could I help a resident. Well I put I could take them shopping, out with the dog and so on. I knew nothing about Care work and what it involved. First day was spent with a staff member, watching and learning. Boy was I shocked, but I thought I can do this. I've stuck with it and now I can't think of anything else I would rather do.
Yes there are times when you think what am I doing here, after all we are all humans but I can guarantee your husband if he sticks to it will enjoy the job.
Its not such a physical job but more mental if you follow me and I really believe your hubby could continue and his confidence will increase as time goes on, building upon experience.
It takes a special type of person to do what your hubby wishes to do and you tell him that!! You can help to build his confidence up too and if he wants he can send me an email any time for a friendly chat.
Whats really great is like me he's a chap, a man and us old chaps are badly needed in the care world.
I'm sure he can and will make a huge difference to peoples lives.
Your a lucky lass to have such a caring natured hubby.