london or manchester

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Hiya, i was looking for an apprentiship in london, however i visited some cousins down there and they said ill need more £ to move down there. I would only be going with £2000 and they also said that i should b looking soewhere near home. I would like to move out of my parents house for the apprentiship.

I feel that manchester would be more realistic for me in terms of expense and more affordable. I would probably have a better standard of life whilst over there as well, but i really don't know much at all about the city.

However, i really do want to live in london because there are better job prospereties and more pay. I don't want to go there though and fail.

i really do need help and thnx in advance for any replies.

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  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 32,379
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    This is your 3rd thread on the subject and you haven't responded to any of the information in the other two.

    You have now added Manchester to the mix.
  • mred2000mred2000 Posts: 10,050
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    prospereties...

    That would be "prospects". No wonder you dropped out of uni.
    You have some pie in the sky ideas, too. Get an apprenticeship in a location that is cheap with an eye to moving to London once you've actually gotten off the first rung of the career ladder. Suck it up and stay at home with the 'rents.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 10
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    sorry tht i havent replied to the other threads. I know that i could have sounded rude, but actually i wasnt. I had a few things happen so ive been pretty busy. I will respond now.

    is there any additional advice people can give please?
  • statenislandstatenisland Posts: 635
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    London is good :)
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 32,379
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    sorry tht i havent replied to the other threads. I know that i could have sounded rude, but actually i wasnt. I had a few things happen so ive been pretty busy. I will respond now.

    is there any additional advice people can give please?

    Wasn't rude but pointless asking questions and not responding.

    You have been given advice in the orher threads.
  • morganb1611morganb1611 Posts: 458
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    What's the apprenticeship in for a start?
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 32,379
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    What's the apprenticeship in for a start?

    Dropped out of Uni on accounting and now wants an accountancy apprenticeship.

    He couldn't do it at Uni but wants an apprenticeship:confused:

    Hasn't even applied for an apprenticeship:confused:
  • akhenatenakhenaten Posts: 707
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    Instead of a big city where it is going to be dear to live, why not try a town that is near to London,so you can get there quite easy, such as, Northampton, Bedford or Luton, all within a hour's travel to London.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 10
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    yeah thats actually a good idea, hadnt thought about tht 1.
  • lemonbunlemonbun Posts: 5,371
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    yeah thats actually a good idea, hadnt thought about tht 1.

    What accountancy apprenticeship are you considering?
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 10
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    accountancy
  • kieranyeah123kieranyeah123 Posts: 1,157
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    lemonbun wrote: »
    What accountancy apprenticeship are you considering?
    accountancy


    Oh god I laughed out loud haha.
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