Has the recession killed your career prospects?
Author:
Tim L; Smith
If you are concerned that a lack of skills will result in you becoming a victim of the recent recession you are not alone and you still have choices to make. Does a career with no boss to listen to sound good? Then you are better off starting your own business. Or you can turn your life around by going after the career you really wanted by starting from the bottom and working your way to the top.
A person with drive will always believe that he/she has to work hard to get results, those are the type of people who push themselves, but sometimes they need a little extra support to get things started.
Are you one of these people, how would you start a new career if you lost your job? Maybe go back to college or night school to learn a new skill, or teach your self by purchasing one of the many blended learning courses available online. However your main problem is normally the finance.
There are lots of different finance options for you to consider if you want to learn the skills for a new career. There is the obvious, such as low-rate loans and overdrafts, but it is almost impossible to find finance companies which will lend to you at 0% interest rate, such as Career Development Finance, which helps thousands of students on blended home-based courses.
These interest free loans helps students who otherwise couldn’t afford their courses.
However these loans do require a monthly payment in return, but these payments do not increase unless the agreement is breached. These types of ‘student’ loans are not available to the public and are only given to specific people depending on their circumstances and the course they are taking.
Most students who obtain these loans only need to meet the government guidelines of responsible lending by showing they have enough income to pay the monthly fee. After they are fully qualified the largest percentage of these loans would have been paid off, leaving the graduate with a clean slate to start their new dream career.
Many students begin their new careers even before they finish their courses.
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