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<blockquote data-quote="AvniD" data-source="post: 94410" data-attributes="member: 17155"><p>I'm guessing that if they fund your LPC/SQE that it will be done based on a contractual obligation, rather than an expectation, on you to train with them. Have they made this clear or is it still at the discussion stage? Moreover, if this is not an area of law you're interested in training/qualifying into <u>at all</u>, then I would not take up their offer. I can understand that it's an incredibly hard decision to make, especially since they're willing to fund your LPC/SQE, but if you're clear about what you want and where you want your career to head and you're not getting that through this opportunity, then you should probably decline it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AvniD, post: 94410, member: 17155"] I'm guessing that if they fund your LPC/SQE that it will be done based on a contractual obligation, rather than an expectation, on you to train with them. Have they made this clear or is it still at the discussion stage? Moreover, if this is not an area of law you're interested in training/qualifying into [U]at all[/U], then I would not take up their offer. I can understand that it's an incredibly hard decision to make, especially since they're willing to fund your LPC/SQE, but if you're clear about what you want and where you want your career to head and you're not getting that through this opportunity, then you should probably decline it. [/QUOTE]
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