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  • sunnyone
    sunnyone Posts: 4,716 Forumite
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    chippy1 wrote: »
    they basicly come up with the same exuse everytime , no funding for that course .

    now myself i class that as descrimanation due to if there is funding for courses but only what they want you to have , now i have spent 6yrs at college and still cant find a job so its not like i have no qaulifications .

    i asked what funding was avalible they give me list of courses to which i asked them to do job search supprise supprise no jobs avalible for those .

    it's not like am asking for the tax payers to pay for it for me am more than happy to pay it back within a month of working and have letter stating full time employment once done .and could have money paid back within 6weeks .

    to be honest i dont even mind paying intrest on the loan .

    What did you study at college?
  • chippy1
    chippy1 Posts: 31 Forumite
    joiner and bricklayer and 1yrs plumbing to help open doors with work etc
  • julie03
    julie03 Posts: 1,096 Forumite
    the career development loan i talked about with barlcleys ,we got with abad credit rating so it might be worth considering
  • chippy1
    chippy1 Posts: 31 Forumite
    julie03 wrote: »
    the career development loan i talked about with barlcleys ,we got with abad credit rating so it might be worth considering

    to be honest i thought i had no chance not even having my own bank account but have called up and there sending me infomation out now if they will do it is another story but suppose its worth a try

    many thanks
  • book12
    book12 Posts: 2,557 Forumite
    chippy1 wrote: »
    to be honest i thought i had no chance not even having my own bank account but have called up and there sending me infomation out now if they will do it is another story but suppose its worth a try

    many thanks

    You can open an account when you are on benefits. These accounts will suit you: http://www.moneymadeclear.fsa.gov.uk/pdfs/bank_accounts.pdf

    Almost all of them comes with a debit card, but without an overdraft and chequebook.
  • chippy1
    chippy1 Posts: 31 Forumite
    surley can just open any bank account if claiming or not , seams bit odd only certain ones because on benifits.

    might just have to open a account and get money transferd every 2weeks from the account where its getting paid tinto now might be a better option.
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