Ryan said the entire process has been "quite stressful" as he is keen to "get sorted" and gain a qualification.
"When I first started, my plan was to be done my apprenticeship this year, and I haven't even started one yet, once I start one it's going to be another two years."
Department for Economy (DfE) figures show the number of people starting apprenticeship programmes has risen by about 40% in five years.
"However, given the success and growing popularity of apprenticeships over the past number of years, this means that securing employment is more competitive than ever," a department spokesperson said.