"Mike" wrote in message
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Rod I will go along with you 101% on getting some practical experience as
well. During my working life I have been an Instructor. Not in this field
of
Thanks for all the advice. Unfortunately my circumstances mean I don't know
where I'm going to be during the week for most of the time so regularly
attending a college is impossible ( I'm an IT consultant working around the
country) and that also means my weekends are very busy. However, I do get a
lot of free time during the evenings during the week when I'm stuck in hotel
rooms so a correspondence course would be ideal.
I do understand about getting lots of practical experience but I'll just
have to find that when I can rather than rely on the course to supply it.
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