I've got debt. About £5k of it, might not sound like a lot but it's caused defaults on my credit reference and might yet cause a CCJ or two before I sort it. Most of it is not credit debt, it's utility debt and at least £1k isn't on my credit file at all. Also I've been thinking of a DRO, but I'm not yet committed.
A local college offers the "ILEX Paralegal Program Level 3 Diploma for Legal Secretaries" as a part time, half a day a week course, over 1 year. This would qualify me for a kind of entry level job taking notes, stuffing envelopes and getting sent to make the tea. I could do that, no problem.
I have a new baby, by next September when lessons start she'll be 11 months. The course runs on a day her Daddy will be able to mind her, so it's not like really leaving her and I don't need to think about childcare. When it ends she would be 21 months and I would be open to considering a small part time job or some more involved study. The fees are affordable and the campus isn't so far away that I'd have to worry about petrol costs (about a fivers worth of petrol would be needed each week).
All in all it seems to be a very good idea; except that I'm sure I've read debt can be a bar to working in law.
I know I've said before that I wasn't interested in a grown up job anymore and I was happy to muck about with motorbikes and get paid pocket money, but, well, I feel differently now. I really want something with the potential for career development, and this has.
Does anyone know if my debt is going to cause me a problem with this? Either by preventing me from studying, from qualifying, from registering or from getting a job? Alternatively, does anyone know how to find out without asking the college?
A local college offers the "ILEX Paralegal Program Level 3 Diploma for Legal Secretaries" as a part time, half a day a week course, over 1 year. This would qualify me for a kind of entry level job taking notes, stuffing envelopes and getting sent to make the tea. I could do that, no problem.
I have a new baby, by next September when lessons start she'll be 11 months. The course runs on a day her Daddy will be able to mind her, so it's not like really leaving her and I don't need to think about childcare. When it ends she would be 21 months and I would be open to considering a small part time job or some more involved study. The fees are affordable and the campus isn't so far away that I'd have to worry about petrol costs (about a fivers worth of petrol would be needed each week).
All in all it seems to be a very good idea; except that I'm sure I've read debt can be a bar to working in law.
I know I've said before that I wasn't interested in a grown up job anymore and I was happy to muck about with motorbikes and get paid pocket money, but, well, I feel differently now. I really want something with the potential for career development, and this has.
Does anyone know if my debt is going to cause me a problem with this? Either by preventing me from studying, from qualifying, from registering or from getting a job? Alternatively, does anyone know how to find out without asking the college?
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