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Filter News Show All ResultsCategory - Consumer (x)Country - United Kingdom (x)State / Province - Bedfordshire (x)City / Town - Luton (x) | Latest News - Consumer - United Kingdom - Bedfordshire - Luton1 - 14 of 14 Press ReleasesPlumbing is the UK’s most recession-proof job
According to a recent survey, Plumbing jobs are in demand despite a recession in the UK.
2008-10-09, 110 views, By Train 4 Trade SkillsTrain For A Skill And Survive The Credit Crunch
SkillsTrain are advising unskilled British workers to train for a new skill in order to survive the credit crunch.
2008-10-08, 143 views, By SkillsTrain(Teen) Queen’s visit to Luton
Local businessman has afternoon tea with Teen Queen and Teen Princess
2008-09-04, 343 views, By SkillsTrain / Mary Stuart-MillerBritish students taking career choices too soon, says SkillsTrain.
SkillsTrain believe that students are taking career life choices too soon and should think very carefully about career paths before making final decisions.
2008-08-19, 243 views, By SkillsTrainTop Ten Reasons For Students Opting For Home Study
Europe’s leading IT home study college SkillsTrain has come up with the top ten reasons students opt for studying at home.
2008-06-13, 229 views, By SkillsTrainStay at home `Super Mario’ studies for Scottish wanna-be plumbers
Home study specialists Train4Trade Skills have launched a new blended learning plumbing course in Scotland, enabling would-be plumbers to study Scottish plumbing qualifications at their own pace.
2008-05-19, 318 views, By Mary Stuart-Miller/Train4Trade SkillsComputer Games Technology Trains Tomorrow’s Plumbers
Would-be plumbers are being offered a revolutionary new way to train, on a blended learning course from Train4Trade Skills that uses games technology to create a virtual reality house, in which the plumbing students can practice their skills.
2008-05-19, 307 views, By Mary Stuart-Miller/Train4Trade SkillsSkillsTrain introduces new `home study’ Linux course
To meet the growing demand for Linux Systems Support Engineers, Administrators and Developers, Europe’s largest blended learning IT company, SkillsTrain, has introduced a new Linux+ course.
2008-05-12, 364 views, By SkillsTrainBritish Plumbers Opt For Stay At Home Studies
With Britain continuing to face a shortage of skilled tradesmen, home study specialist Train4TradeSkills reports thousands are signing up to study to become qualified plumbers using the company's unique, blended, distance learning scheme.
2008-02-29, 318 views, By Train4TradeSkillsTrain4TradeSkills plumbing home study gets British PM’s backing
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown's plans to encourage British workers to train for skills is applauded by Train4TradeSkills boss, Mr. Jan Telensky, whose company trains thousands of plumbers each year, through home study courses.
2008-02-29, 680 views, By Train4TradeSkillsSkillsTrain sponsors project to give South African kids first ever IT experiences
British IT skills training company, SkillsTrain, backs a project to enable South African school children to participate in Live Internet Training, the first time many of them have experienced IT technologies that European children take for granted.
2008-02-25, 332 views, By SkillsTrainSkillsTrain boss has the X-Factor
Mr. Jan Telensky, British CEO of Europe's leading distance learing IT skills training organisation, SkillsTrain, has backed a project to raise money for Diabetes UK by sponsoring one of the UK's leading upcoming singers, Shane Board.
2008-02-25, 357 views, By SkillsTrainSkillsTrain boss joins British PM in honouring kids
Boss of Europe's leading distance learning, IT training skills company sponsors an award scheme, backed by Britain's prime minister Gordon Brown, to honour Britain's finest kids.
2008-02-25, 315 views, By SkillsTrainWealth Matters on the move
At the end of July, Wealth Matters (http://www.wealth-matters.co.uk), the UK-based wealth creation specialists, moves headquarters from Dunstable to new offices in Capability Green, Luton.
2007-07-31, 270 views, By Bob Little
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