I hope that the feedback and ideas has helped to clarify your thinking and best of luck with your career change. I feel that ClubMan's point, though blunt, was not unfair - you said you had a 'degree' and a degree is generally viewed as a qualification from a university or accredited third level institution. What you seem to have is a qualification - accredited or not I have no idea as it is not my field of expertise, but it does not sound like a university degree to me.
If you think about it, far from being unhelpful, this is actually useful feedback - if i saw such a qualification on a CV I would be quite positive towards it - if the qualification was described as degree I am afraid the CV would go in the bin.
You seem to have plenty of skills, so it is a matter of making a good choice and going for it.
is this relivant.Really? From what institution?
.Oh - I thought it might be from a real university
this is not relivant as to the op origional question,if you cant be helpful to the question in hand,please refrane from posting thankyou.hardly "unhelpful" to point out that this "masters" is not what most people would understand as such a qualification from a "real" university/college.
.I would appreciate a more helpful and proactive approach especially from an administrator .
Isn't that what this site is about after all,putting in a post to seek advice,to be helpful to those we can with our knowledge and experience
Cheers mate,working now as a Deli-manager,no drop in pay but a few more hours involved which I don't mind.As well as it's a starting salary and a new ladder to climb as well as new skills to learn.
Thanks for your and other constructive replies.
Jay
Cheers mate,working now as a Deli-manager,no drop in pay but a few more hours involved which I don't mind.As well as it's a starting salary and a new ladder to climb as well as new skills to learn.
Thanks for your and other constructive replies.
Jay
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