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Hi,

I'm pretty new to this forum, but just needed a bit of advice! I've been looking at ways recently as to how I can cut down the cost of my work and generate more business (i'm currently a sole trader) so have been looking at more courses I could take. One I came across is called CBAP (? think that stands for Cost Benefit Analysis Programme) at Sevenoaks Energy Academy. It promises to save up to £8,500 per engineer and teach beyond normal problems to make you become a first time fix engineer. It sounds good, but before booking myself on I just wanted to see if anyone else had done this or heard anything about it? Speedy replies would be appreciated as I want to book on this week if i'm going to do it really.

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Sounds like BS to me....can't beat experience - there is no shortcut
 
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