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<blockquote data-quote="meady" data-source="post: 74087" data-attributes="member: 4407"><p>Congrats on passing.....I have also passed with new career skills recently and now loving the work and challenge. The reason I went to new career skills is because I'm now 30 and could not afford to study full time and take a pay drop due to house bills and living expensives. I looked into night school but that was out of the question because my job wasn't stable hours and could not guaranty to be finished at 6 for start off class. I do think it's a good starting block to get your foot in the door and it shows that they are commited to learn the trade because of the money it costs. I for one am going to carry on learning and get more qualifications, got the 2392 soon and hopefully other things down the line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meady, post: 74087, member: 4407"] Congrats on passing.....I have also passed with new career skills recently and now loving the work and challenge. The reason I went to new career skills is because I'm now 30 and could not afford to study full time and take a pay drop due to house bills and living expensives. I looked into night school but that was out of the question because my job wasn't stable hours and could not guaranty to be finished at 6 for start off class. I do think it's a good starting block to get your foot in the door and it shows that they are commited to learn the trade because of the money it costs. I for one am going to carry on learning and get more qualifications, got the 2392 soon and hopefully other things down the line. [/QUOTE]
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