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Dec 30th 2014, 5:30 pm
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Posted By calman014

Re: Advice for a 21 year old?

I am not the one with a problem..

Let me clarify...

Go to the Jobcentre.

Go to the Citizens Advice Bureau..

then come come back when you've followed the friendly advice on the forum and...
Dec 30th 2014, 4:49 pm
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Views: 2,155
Posted By calman014

Re: Advice for a 21 year old?

"Troll".. Hagrid.....Hmmmmm... ;-P

All the clues you will ever need are in the previous posts..

Come back when you've followed the advice and inform us of your progress.
Dec 30th 2014, 4:19 pm
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Posted By calman014

Re: Advice for a 21 year old?

You really need to go elsewhere for advice, try your local job centre or citizens advice bureau. The inaccurate assumptions of your family are not going to help you move on or even motivate you.
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Dec 30th 2014, 4:13 pm
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Posted By calman014

Re: Advice for a 21 year old?

There are government schemes to help you get further education or courses that will start you in employment. You will find that information at your local job centre which is the best place to look...
Dec 30th 2014, 2:54 pm
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Posted By calman014

Wink Re: Advice for a 21 year old?

If family members don't give you good advice then you are simply asking the wrong people. Wherever you go you will need at the very least some type of work experience behind you, and preferably some...
Dec 30th 2014, 2:50 pm
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Posted By calman014

Re: Advice for a 21 year old?

SCHOOL is in quotation marks because you are 21. Either you can apply for further education, some kind of training scheme or sponsored employment programme. These won't cost you "thousands". It...
Dec 30th 2014, 11:41 am
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Posted By calman014

Re: Advice for a 21 year old?

Going to "school" should not cost very much at all, if anything. There are plenty of schemes for further education in the UK..especially if you are unemployed.

TCHC | Business Advice and Training...
Dec 30th 2014, 11:31 am
Replies: 36
Views: 2,155
Posted By calman014

Re: Advice for a 21 year old?

You can always study and educate yourself or take up further education. You obviously have access to the web. That's the most powerful tool available to anyone, besides your own imagination.
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