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Barb123 05-24-2010 05:31 PM

Thrown in the towel!
 
I've done it, I've quit!
I've just sent my assessor an e-mail quitting my nvq level 3. I'm not proud of it but my heart just isn't in it. I'm 42, I have two children and only work 2 days within a setting. I just can't get motivated and It's been a long time since I was at school. I love my job but it's just that, a part time job not a career.
Thankyou everyone at silkysteps for your help with what I've done so far. :proposetoast:

ttfn Barb123 :wave:

tutu 05-24-2010 06:52 PM

you know what Barb good luck to you! we had this exact conversation at work today. not everyone wants a career some popel really love their job and the kids love them and they re really good at it so why oh why do they need to go to college. sometimes just sometimes it is ok to say you know what i like being level 2 3 7 whatever! if you said i am not going to do a level 8 when i finish 7 noone would bat an eyelid! enjoy your job and the freetime!
xx

shaz03 05-24-2010 07:19 PM

hear hear!! good on you barb,sometimes wish id never started mine but i do want to further my career so i need to stick at it. Enjoy your free time now
Sxx:proposetoast:

Barb123 05-24-2010 07:32 PM

Thanks Tutu and Shaz for your encouraging words :thumbsup:
It wasn't an easy decision or one that I took lightly.
I feel like a weight has been lifted just by sending the e-mail - haven't had a reply as yet :frown:
Good luck to you all and keep up the hard work. :With love:

ray 05-24-2010 07:49 PM

Good for you for having the courage of your convictions. Its ok to say "enough". Now you can just enjoy your job and relax. Good for you

Ruthierhyme 05-24-2010 08:52 PM

Very best wishes to you :smile: stay around if you have the time, two days at work is plenty to gather ideas for xx

tired eyes 05-26-2010 10:26 PM

Good luck barb, i am struggling and my assessor isnt very good so that dosent help. im trying to chip away but am finding it hard. well done for trying.

twinthing 05-27-2010 07:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tired eyes (Post 29641)
Good luck barb, i am struggling and my assessor isnt very good so that dosent help. im trying to chip away but am finding it hard. well done for trying.

your not alone there.....I am so unhappy with the delivery of my course I have taken it to the internal verifier! well done barb for standing your ground!

akel1111 05-27-2010 09:52 AM

Just remember that what you have already achieved on your Level 2 is not wasted, no learning is ever wasted! I'm glad that you realise that there's more to life than work. Anyway you're well qualified as it is with bringing up two children.
Best wishes for the future Barb
Ann

angieriley 05-22-2011 01:39 PM

Do you have to pay anything towards the course if you quit?


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