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Free training for those on low incomes does such a thing exist?
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wontfallforit wrote: »True, and visiting an advisor may be a good idea - though they won't be able to work "blind", they'll probably expect you to come armed with some kind of plan, even if it's quite vague, and even if they totally change it
Agreed, I had the same issue at school, all the things I enjoy are totally random and have no link, for example
Writing/Typing
Cooking
Reading
Love anything IT'ish
Thats just a sample, They'll do well to work something from that:D But who knows.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
Hello nirelandguy
Have you been to EGSA recently http://www.egsa.org.uk/ ?
I went a few years ago and they were really helpful with lots of advice. I would definitely recommend them for career/educational info and advice for you.
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