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Old 30-04-2012, 01:28 PM   #1
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I wonder if u guys could shed a bit of light / opinion on a discussion I am currently having with a friend.

She is 18, not had a great start to life but has now sorted herself out and is thinking long term. She has no qualifications to speak of but enrolled in a graphic design course as she has amazing drawing skills but only basic computer knowledge, eg Photoshop etc.

I've suggested she looks to do some unpaid work for a graphic design company so she can see what the real life job is about and not just what she is taught in a classroom.. now the job could be anything, just so long as its with a company that is the kind of thing she wants to do.

She thinks that no one would look twice at her until she has been on the course longer... I saw give it a go, what has she got to lose!

So I guess my question would be if, presented to you in the right way, would you consider giving a person a chance?

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