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Brighter prospects in Bromyard

12:45pm Thursday 9th October 2008

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MIDDLE-aged adults could find a job by attending a new course in Bromyard.

Age Concern and the HOPE Centre have launched the Brighter and Better scheme to help people into work.

The 12-week scheme starts on November 13 and offers training and new skills to adults in their 40s and 50s.

Advice on interview technique, CVs and computer lessons will be offered during the weekly two-hour sessions.

There are 10 places available on the Herefordshire Council-funded course. Further details contact Jo Wells on 01885 483483 or Frances Davison on 01885 488495.


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jennypitt, worcester says...
5:55pm Sat 18 Oct 08

there is not point in training them because people from bromyard are lazy and backward. they could get a job if they really wanted, in a factory for example, but they'd rather live on free money and spit out babies annually. save your money and time.

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