by Scott Edwards
No great accomplishment has ever been achieved without planning. When Sir Edmund Hillary conquered Mount Everest, he wasn’t out for a stroll and all of a sudden found himself at the summit! To make a change to your life you have to plan to make the change or it won’t happen.
Before you embark on your studies, you’ll find it valuable to set yourself a series of goals or targets to help you complete the course. Spending a little time planning these goals will pay dividends down the road. To have a chance of reaching your goals, they should always be S.M.A.R.T. - Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and Targeted.
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by Jason Kendall
Computer and network support staff are ever more sought after in the United Kingdom, as organisations have come to depend on their technical advice and ability to fix and repair. Whereupon we’re all becoming massively more dependent on our PC’s, we simultaneously emerge as more dependent on the commercially qualified IT networkers, who keep the systems going.
Finding job security nowadays is problematic. Businesses will drop us from the workforce at a moment’s notice - as and when it suits them. When we come across increasing skills deficits and rising demand though, we generally locate a fresh type of security in the marketplace; driven by conditions of continuous growth, employers find it hard to locate the number of people required.
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