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  1. Ome

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    Never been a better time to learn tech if you dont like your job or it is under threat.

    dont waste the downtime (if you have any). Im busier than normal!
     
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    Udemy is also good for tech training.
     
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    Watch with Udemy. You can see a course for £100s, then come back a little later and see the same one for £10. Check on the prices a few times before paying.
     
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    Udemy sales are like DFS sales. Except Udemy brings the vast majority of courses down to 8.99 or 9.99 - I never pay more than that for a course, but I have about 200 courses on there. Only done about 4, but I'll get to the rest one day...
     

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