I'm only 28 (although I feel older :o)), although I like my job it doesn't insprie me the way it used to. I have the opportunity to stay on with my current job part time for the next two years, so I have a few choices, either leave and get another IT job, or use the opportunity to try something different.
How much study was involved? Was it virtually a full time job just studying for the qualification?
I've seen course fees ranging from £1,800 to £2,800, which of course is quite a large outlay if you aren't sure what you are going to get at the end of it.
The examples I've seen on the likes of the AA site seem to buttume you will be teaching all the time, with exactly zero minutes inbetween each lesson, which of course is completely unrealistic.
Right, quite high fixed costs there then.
Be sure to let us know how you get on.
Of course the other issue is if I'll be good enough to pbutt the course. You've done IAM and ROSPA so I'm sure you were confident enough in your driving.
Certainly something I'd have to look into in a great deal more detail before deciding anything. There seem to be a lot of snake oil salespeople out there all too willing to take your money...
I look forward to any more comments.
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