I recently
re-joined the library. It’s cheaper than
an internet café. In fact, it’s free.
My personal advisor at the
job centre suggested it, so after inquiring if I had any outstanding fines, I
re-joined.
I’ve got books on
PowerPoint and Excel, and on copywriting.
At present, I apply for some jobs that requires one to have knowledge of
PowerPoint and Excel.
I’ve never before used
PowerPoint, and several years ago I done a course on Excel, but I’ve since forgotten
everything.
I’m finding the PowerPoint
easier to get to grips with. I think I
need to attend a refresher course for the Excel, so I can have one to one help
rather than plough slowly through a book without advice or help.
I’m sure if I had a physical
tutor I’d get to grips with things far quicker.
I’m sure the charts and
graphs are interesting, and I’d hedge a bet that spreadsheets could be
interesting too, if only one could do them competently with confidence.
I’m not sure if I’d enjoy
a job as a number cruncher or a data input what-have-you, but that could depend
upon what input and numbers one would be crunching.
I’ve also borrowed an
excellent book on rhetoric, which is so short and small, I am transcribing it
onto my laptop. I’ll probably save up or
budget to buy a copy. However, I’ll
continue transcribing it as it helps me practice my touch-typing.
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