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training to be fully qualified
Oct 4
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hello i am an ex service man who left the forces in 2001.i retrained to s.v.q. level to in carpentry and joinery.i would love to gain the level 3 qualification but i dont know how to go about it.because i am a sole trader comanies wont touch me and i would like to be taken on so as i could maybe go to collage to train for this.can any 1 help.
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Is there a reason for this need for a higher paper qualification?
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