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glad your Mum got some lovely outfits and you a nice shirt..0
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I posted this on one of the other threads and I hope you don't mind me posting here. The education company I work for (world leader in the field) has some FREE courses available, online study, with recognised qualifications at the end.
Here are the courses:
[FONT=Calibri, sans-serif]Customer Service Knowledge levels 2 & 3[/FONT]
[FONT=Calibri, sans-serif]· Principles of Business and Administration level 2[/FONT]
[FONT=Calibri, sans-serif]· Principles of Sales level 2[/FONT]
[FONT=Calibri, sans-serif]· Principles of End of Life Care level 3[/FONT]
[FONT=Calibri, sans-serif]· Understan!!ding Safe Handling of Medicines level 2[/FONT]
[FONT=Calibri, sans-serif]· Principles of Dementia Care level 2[/FONT]
[FONT=Calibri, sans-serif]· Equality and Diversity level 2[/FONT]
[FONT=Calibri, sans-serif]· Mental Health Awareness level 2[/FONT]
[FONT=Calibri, sans-serif]· Preparing to Work in Adult Social Care level 2[/FONT]
[FONT=Calibri, sans-serif]· Exercise Studies level 1[/FONT]
If any of you are interested pmm me and I will message you a link to further course details and instructions on how to proceed.
I'm doing the Mental Health Awareness course as I've done some work in the local MIND drop in and would like to further my very basic knowledge.
To re -interate, these are FREE courses. No catches.Erma Bombeck, American writer: "If I had my life to live over again... I would have burned the pink candle, sculptured like a rose, that melted in storage." Don't keep things 'for best' - that day never comes. Use them and enjoy them now.0 -
I got it back in the Autumn from Lidl for £19.99, someone here told me they were on sale. It has paid for itself several times over already!
I've had a good look ont' net, and i definitely can't find one i can afford.
But now i know, i shall keep my eyes open and maybe purchase one cheaply in some end of season sale?Debt free - Is it a state of mind? a state of the Universe? or a state of the bank account?
free from life wannabe
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Piq,
Im so pleased that your mum managed to find some outfits, I bet she looks lovely in them and you too in your pink shirt. How lovely of your dad, he sounds like a real sweetie !
You havent been around for a few days, are you ok ? xLBM July 2011 - Finally took control Nov 2011 DFD Sometime in the distant future ! :eek:
Total debts Nov 2011 [STRIKE]£96796.75[/STRIKE]:eek:
Total Debts JUL 2020 £00.00
Cleared Jul 2020 £96796.75:T
Emergency Fund / Rainy Day - £5500 . DMP Mutual Support Thread 4280 -
PinotGrigio41 wrote: »Piq,
Im so pleased that your mum managed to find some outfits, I bet she looks lovely in them and you too in your pink shirt. How lovely of your dad, he sounds like a real sweetie !
You havent been around for a few days, are you ok ? x
I'm still here, had a long physical day at work, then DS2 came visiting. Now I'm supposed to be applying for jobs but am struggling to get going, but I will shortly....Total debt at October 2008: £67,213.30
Total debt today: £0 - debt and mortgage free 29th November 2013 :T
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Yes well, if he didn't have 'character' I'm sure the yard owner would have reacted differently
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:T to dads bearing gifts :T. One day you will inherit what (possibly very little) they have - so please let them have the pleasure of spending on you while they're here. I learnt that the hard way.
It's the way of the world that the time we have left with our parents is limited. And I know it is so with my dad, he is so frail now, but all his marbles are intact, can still give me a run for my money on banter.
I do spend as much time as possible with them and it is a pleasure to see them enjoying themselves so much.mcculloch29 wrote: »I posted this on one of the other threads and I hope you don't mind me posting here. The education company I work for (world leader in the field) has some FREE courses available, online study, with recognised qualifications at the end.
Thank you so much for thinking of me. I will pm you later [when I've applied for the jobs I've set aside for the past couple of days]
I've had a good look ont' net, and i definitely can't find one i can afford.
But now i know, i shall keep my eyes open and maybe purchase one cheaply in some end of season sale?
Mine has paid for itself in heating costs, wonderful thing. If you're lucky you might find one without a cat stuck to it....Total debt at October 2008: £67,213.30
Total debt today: £0 - debt and mortgage free 29th November 2013 :T
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wish I'd have bought one when I told you about them0
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Mine has paid for itself in heating costs, wonderful thing. If you're lucky you might find one without a cat stuck to it....
Shucks. I want yours.wish I'd have bought one when I told you about them
I wish i'd seen your post when you told piquant about them.Debt free - Is it a state of mind? a state of the Universe? or a state of the bank account?
free from life wannabe
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A hot blanket with or without a cat sounds marvellous. Im rather green with envy!Trying to shift that debt!0
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