This sounds a bit like my GS a year ago.
He didn’t do very well at his A levels, despite being a bright lad, he was fed up with school and just didn’t work very hard. He had already decided he didn’t want to go to uni, so had little to strive for re grades.
So he left school, applied for about 40 jobs or apprenticeships, got no interest though many were well within his capabilities.
His dad managed to get him a placement in an electrical business, they found him keen enough to offer a job to. He was too late to start his college course then, but has now done so.
He seems to enjoy the work and camaraderie amongst the other chaps, and will hopefully qualify in a few years.
I never thought he would be any good at a ‘practical’ job, but am pleasantly surprised how he has taken to early starts and a hard-hat and working boots environment.
Uni is not for everyone, we all need electricians, plumbers, builders etc.