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Donald Said:

Are there any on-the-job training courses for student nurses in the UK?

We Answered:

Hi,
My sister is a Student Nurse in her final year. She gets a bursary while she is training think it's about £400 per month. She also has put herself on to the NHS Bank Nurse team which boosts her income. She could try asking Teeside or Northumbria University about their on the job training. Also I know that BNA (British Nursing Agency) are always looking for qualified nurses and there maybe a chance of a permanent position within a care setting, their web address is: www.BNA.co.uk, hope this is a help.
Kel

Christian Said:

What is the best age to take a puppy to dog training courses?

We Answered:

Well, for me daschunds are the best choice of breed, so well done on that. I also think - judging by everyones answers - that you should start as early as possible. Daschunds really deserve a nice name like Koko. Whatever the name is, make sure it's not something like Dahpne. I would also recommend a dog training service such as "Lead The Dog". Just look at www.LeadtheDog.co.uk for more information. Have a nice day!

Jeffery Said:

How do I enter into the field of SAP/ERP without spending a fortune on the training courses?

We Answered:

Well you need access to the system. Try this website:

http://www.michaelmanagement.com/

Then you need to know all the FICO courses. Get the codes from:

http://www.sap.com/trainingcatalog

Then download the manuals searching by their codes either via:

http://www.yahoo.com
http://www.google.com

or Rapidshare or those search engines will take you to them.

It helps if you know basic book keeping but don't need to be a fully qualified accountant to learn FICO.

But Overall you learn far more on a project than studying SAP

Kathryn Said:

Recreating SOME obstacles of boot camp training courses?

We Answered:

http://www.physicallytrained.com/fm21-20…

Carl Said:

Has anyone taken any of the Rich Dad advanced training courses for Real Estate?

We Answered:

Having spent a little time around Robert Kiyosaki, his friends and associates, I can say that Robert Kiyosaki is a fine gentleman, and his partner, Sharon Lechter is the best. Both have great hearts and truly want to help people become a success. As he'll tell you, Robert Kiyosaki is a businessman. His talents and his brilliance shine brightly in amassing wealth by building businesses and investing in real estate and commodities such as oil, silver and gold. His insight is astounding.

He moves in circles of some of the wealtiest people in the world who, like he, have built tremendous wealth through prudent investing over time.

He has tremendous experience and right now he's building a wealth education business that he wants to take nationwide, perhaps global. Remember, he is a business builder. Even though he has the necessary skills to provide the details, his true effectiveness to date has been through his books and traditional teachings which are context, not content.

He has contracts with others such a Russ Whitney to provide that content. However, once his current franchise effort expands, that too may change. His sphere of friends and associates who support him (to include his wife) may have as much as, or more of the "current" intricate real estate experience at this stage. Remember, he is an A++ business builder and knows how to educate and intrigue.

All that being said, you may still find it less expensive and more to your inclination to group with your local investment clubs. They may try to sell you everythng under the sun, because, at the bottom line, they too are money machines. But the training is more personal and closer to the one-on-one type that you may actually be looking for (from hard working sincere folks you can call and meet).

It would be good to network at one or two of his three day sessions, but it all boils down to what you really want to do, how much do you want to pay, and how bad do you really want that dream...what gives you the satisfaction of pursuing your vision smartly.

At some point though, you may come to realize that "there's no place like home" and that everything you're looking for, you actually found near your home, your book stores and among your friends in the local clubs...not the Emerald City.

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