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I really don't have time for this!!
Are you finding it more and more difficult to get everything done at work?
Too much to do, never enough time. Sound familiar?
If this sounds an all too familiar scenario then come along to a FREE seminar being organised by the Career Development Group (West Country Division) in Bristol on Thursday 18th May at 7pm. Our guest speaker will be Shelley Upton from the University of Wales at Aberystwyth who will guide us through some tried and tested techniques for managing your time more effectively.
Refreshments will be available, and the evening will start with a brief AGM for the Career Development Group (West Country Division).
Anyone interested in maximising their working day and networking with colleagues from across the region is welcome to attend, and this event is suitable for all library workers. Although the event is FREE we'd be grateful if you could contact us in advance so we can be sure to cater for the right number.
The venue is Osborne Clarke, 2 Temple Back East, Temple Quay, Bristol BS1 6EG - which is right next to Bristol Temple Meads Station. For directions and a map please go to http://www.osborneclarke.com/our_offices/uk/bristol/default.asp
If you are interested in attending this FREE event please email [log in to unmask] or call 01278 451201 and ask to speak to Jon Scown by 16th May 2006.
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