I can see what you mean about Vanilla but I was just trying to be helpful!Would appreciate any feedback & thanks to all for replies so far.
(Except of course those pair of wags, Vanilla & Purple)
... and I never knew I was a woman. That means that my wife is a lesbian... she could have told me!I never knew that these two were married to famous sportsmen!
I don't know in Ireland - I would suppose so - there are some other threads on this from people who have gone this route, so they may be able to give more info. I have a history degree and was trained at the first company I worked for, so I have never actually studied!I'd consider IT Yoganmahew - have unrelated BA, would a postgrad diploma be sufficient for an entry into this?
Both really; the drop-out rate at college is high (I remember hearing higher than any other course, but that could be my memory playing up). Even after they get into a job, many people find the lack of advancement a bit of a downer - you either go into management or stay as relatively poorly paid technical (relative to the idiot managers you work for).What in your experience have people "had enough of" by year 2 - do you mean year 2 of study or employment BTW?
If I was studying from the view I have now, networks would be where I would go. It's essential to all large businesses and probably has the best chance of getting employment with no experience. In particular, intranet networks and information management within a company. I have also seen some good public service opportunities with this. It can be phenomenally boring, though.I've very little IT knowledge/experience but I'm a fast learner - would it be recommended to do a niche course or would a more general qualification be more beneficial do you think?
If you find out that sewer cleaners will be in high demand will you look for a job in that area? Why not try to come up with a short-list of what you would like to do first and then find out what the demand is for those jobs.
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