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ivas4us
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FD, I also have an education allowance in my IVA so you may be able to add yours in at review.
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flumpy dog
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thanx guys i really appreciate the advice.
i could probably do the gcse soon as i want to get started and get my brain into gear
im a little bit worried about incorporating it into iva as id rather keep it seperate
ill do a bit of saving and start the gcse
thanx again guys xxxx
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julie thats a good idea
i also managed to find some nearly new books on amazon marketplace for 5p each plus 2 pound postage pretty good
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sparklywatcher
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thats brilliant Fergiedoggy, dont give up on your dream xxx
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flumpy dog
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aw thanx hun-i just want to improve myself before im old and rotted x[:D][:D][:D]
sparklywatcher
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and I have every belief you will xxx
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ivas4us
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Good luck FD, I am also just trying to improve myself whilst I still got something to use my hair brush on.
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Max » Thu May 21, 2009 6:43 pm
My husband is a maths graduate can he be of any help? J
flumpy dog
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aw thanks elv-maybe you could get a good few book recommendations from him hun x
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I will ask him - what are you intending to study and at what level? Will reply to you later. J
flumpy dog
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morning elv
sorry was working nights hun x
only gcse level-maybe the higher version thanx again FD X
george.c
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Hi FD,
I am not sure how the funding from your workplace would work but, I am in the middle of a distance learning degree, which my company is funding. There were no financial check just an agreement that completing the course would improve my skills and therefore improve the work I do for them. I need to do a years retun of service once I had fininshed but, that will be worth it fo the qualification I will get. So its worth looking into funding from them, you can always stop at any stage.
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Well done to your employers for supporting your studies George. I am doing the same with aproximately 20% of my workforce, as we definately get the benefits of these additional skills over time, as of course do our employees.
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Just check, if your employers pay for training you maybe liable to repay the costs if you leave the employment within a certain timescale. Check your contract of employment.
Melanie - investment in people is so important and as you say everyone benefits.
ivas4us
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what degree are you doing george.
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