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writes: I suffered an accident at work some time ago that has left me unable to work in a physical capacity. My doctor has told me I need to look for a 'desk job'. Trouble is I am having great difficulty finding career advice. Unfortunately I cannot afford to pay for career advice, I think this may be why I am struggling to find such advice. I don't know what I want to do or what I will be qualified for. Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, Toria +, writes (22 September 2006):
If you was to return to college while you are unemployed with a family to support you will either be helped with the college costs or the course will be free although I do know round where I am they are only free to people doing a fulltime course while on benefits, you would be advised to go see your local job centre so they can book you an appointment to see someone that deals with what help you can get in getting experiance for returning to work and for returning to work, I saw one not that long ago and I was amazed at how many costs they help out with to help you study to get a job and to return to work, worth a shot.
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reader, contender +, writes (16 September 2006):
contender is verified as being by the original poster of the questionCollege is not really an option for me due to a number of reasons, finances being one of those reasons. I'm twenty seven, soon to be twenty eight, with a wife, one child and another on the way.
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reader, anonymous, writes (15 September 2006): have you tryed going back to collage? they have career advisors there all you have to do is go into your local collage and ask them for help.
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