AAT sufficient?
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This is true. However, the problem is securing a training contract. If you can get a training contract, most employers don't want you to be self-employed! Rock and hard place?
Regards
Dean
Yup and this is me right in that space - almost 12 months later ! I have just had a letter this morning awarding me Kaplans "Student of the Sitting" award for ICAEW Professional exams, but still I am banging my head against a brick wall in terms of securing a training contract.
I'm actually really glad that there was some necromancy on this thread, as I am now toying with the idea of franchising and carrying on ACA as an independent. Useful to see Dean's explanation about MIP's training for ACA. This really does look the most viable option for me now....
I'm like the little Red Hen "Fine then - I'll do it myself... and she did !"0 -
Congratulations uknitty on your "Student of the Sitting" award~ An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest ~Benjamin Franklin0
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Now, now, Dean. On some forums, the ettiquette is to add to an existing discussion, not start a new one
Sabbir - here you may be better posting a brand new thread0
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