Phoenixpower
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I admit I just checked the requirements over here how to become a probation officer... I admit I thought it would require further studying but apparently it doesn't as my degree is sufficient for it I admit, I desired that job in the past, but forgot about it due to not having a-levels and so not being able to study over here (well, some folks say I could with my 2nd qualification which I have but knowing how course mates didnt get in despite having that same qualification AND a-levels, I doubt it to be the case...its heavily overrun here). I admit I worked in the justice system during my first apprenticeship which will certainly help when I apply for that at a later stage and just love it that all my 3 qualifications would be a great basis to start in that field (they require a degree as a social pedagogue or a social worker and some experience working in the social care field...well, I have a degree in both, soc. work and social care and on top of that my court qualification...so should manage to get in on time until I turn 45 (as 45 is the maximum age to be able to become a state employee, meaning I would not have to pay any taxes from my salary ...and go private healthinsurance wise ). I admit once I found my next job my private focus will be to look more into it....and to prepare my law knowledge again ANYHOW....I love it....absolutely love it, that I realised that now...as that gives me plenty time to try to get onto that path
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