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Free eBay course for unemployed 18-24 year olds
Do you know an unemployed youngster in the Durham and Chester Le Street area?
This programme is exclusively designed for young people aged between 18-24 years old who are looking for an opportunity to learn how to use eBay to set up and grow a business in Durham and Chester Le Street.
We’ve teamed up with our friends at CDC and the Job Centre to work with people who are unemployed to help them to find out about the business opportunities that are available through eBay.
This programme will be delivered through a combination of a one day workshop followed by monthly online coaching sessions from experts on business and of course experts on eBay. You will also get access to all of the training and support given in our Bayacademy Gold package (full details [here](http://www.bayacademy.co.uk/index.php?uid=78“ target=))
The initial programme will be running on Friday 29th June at the offices of CDC in Chester Le Street so you need to be from Durham or Chester Le Street. (If your further afield please get in touch as we are looking to run programmes across the UK in the future) Be quick and sign up now!
We only have 15 places available for this new and unique programme, so if you’re passionate about starting up on your own and you’re interested in using the internet to grow and develop your business then apply today.
For more info contact us [here](http://www.baygroup.co.uk/contact-us/? target= “Contact Us”) or apply [here](http://us2.campaign-archive1.com/?u=cad3af0ae39f460d770bf685b&id=9890e71ecc” target=)
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by George Kinghorn .
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