probs not a really appropriate forum to ask but I get one well with most of you and ninja and the rest of the gang are good to talk to about anything. I've been scroungeing for full-time employment for a few months now with no luck the only thing I got was work with an agency working as a PA in offices.. but the work is just not secure some weeks I get as little as 4 hours.. since I left school I studied marketing, finance, project management and various different areas of business projects (about 6-7 years of study in total) it ha got me NOWHERE... yes I know its hard for everyone and if there wasnt a recession (which has officialy started again according to BBC News, not that anyone noticed we were out of one lol) I'd probs find work, but I think I should et some practical knowledge such as plumbing, carpentrey, brick work... I think I'd find more work oppourtunities if I knew how to build something or fix something.. do you think it would be a good investment of money to enroll on a course where I could learn such things or do you think it wouldnt make a difference..?