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 Topic review - Project Aim - Vocational Training Centre in Rugby 
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Reply with quote Post Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 1:35 pm
Project Aim seems to be a very ambitious project and it's great that it gives teenagers the chance to qualify for a job in the construction industry. It's obvious that skilled workforce will be needed in the industry and vocational training is a good way to acquire knowledge. A friend of mine is planning to do some training at Project Aim and I am curious to hear his feedback on the programme.

Reply with quote Post Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 5:55 pm
Project Aim - Vocational Training Centre in Rugby
We would like to bring to your attention, Project Aim is a vocational training centre in Rugby, Warwickshire, that provides leading edge construction industry vocational training for 14-16 year olds and adults.
We specialise in construction training and offer a wide range of courses to meet the needs of all our clients, from those who wish to learn a new DIY skill through to those aiming to gain entry into the construction industry.

The construction industry aims to have a fully qualified workforce by 2010 and Project Aim works actively to support this.

Whether you wish to learn how to tile your bathroom or want to gain a nationally recognised qualification in the construction industry Project Aim can help you achieve your target. There will be "Women Only" courses available in basic DIY, vehicle maintenance and Plumbing.

Please visit and contact us through our website: Project Aim - providers of Vocational Training to the Construction Industry


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