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Posted By debra jayne nott
i currently work for a small railway business as office manager and i also work out on track for a large railway company as a trackperson. this has made me want a career in the h & s area. i have enrolled in university this week for the BSc (Hons)Safety, Health & Environmental Management - 3 yrs. can anyone give me advice if this is the right way for me. i cannot fund anything myself. appreciate any help.
Debby - nottresidence@aol.com
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Posted By Jason Gould
First debra let me say well done on your new carreer decision.
If you have the time to do 3 years then go with the degree.
It might be worth seeing if a local college can provide the nebosh cert at a cheap rate. I got mine at £200 2 years ago and now I think the course is quite expensive and going up. (hence I ultimatly want to teach heheheh)
I took the 36 week option pt evening and I do feel this is better as you have more time to absorb the huge amount of info required.
Basically just keep investing in yourself and stay with the rail companies as I believe the pay is good.
Best of luck
Jason
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Posted By debra jayne nott
thanks jason, really appreciated
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Posted By Elizabeth Ashford
Hello Debra
I just wondered where you have enroled for your degree as I'm quite keen to do one myself.
I have just finished an NVQ Level 3 and didnt know whether to do Level 4 or a degree.
Any information would be appreciated.
Kind regards and best of luck
Elizabeth
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Posted By stuartgill
hi debra
I had the same doubts regarding my choice of an h & s route.However im now in my second year at notts trent(SHEM) its been difficult,but i have no regrets.Whats 3 years after all, good luck.
Stuart
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