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Gucci

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I may have a bit of fall fever also and need some advice on taking some classes.

Right now I work as a personal/executive assistant. While I love it, its not exactly my dream job and I can't see myself being a personal assistant when I'm like 40.

I found some classes through our local technical/business school (which is an excellent, very renowned school) that are available online. All I would need is a computer/laptop and I can complete some business and finance courses in 3 months. Courses are less than $500 each. I wouldn't have been able to start this September but I could do it in January.

I don't really know what I want to be "when I grow up" but I figure that some business and financial courses couldn't hurt and would carry over through a lot of different industries. Our business manager at work one day talked to me about having me transferred to the finance department- "someone bright and hardworking like (myself) would be an asset to our department". With enough training and experience I could become a finance manager myself. But I doubt my boss would allow me to transfer department as I am his personal assistant and he wouldn't want to give me up.

Anyway, here's what I'm stuck on. I know I want to take these classes but I don't have a computer of my own. My bf has a laptop but I don't feel right about railroading it and it isn't private for me. Bf wants to buy a Mac for his home business. He said when he gets it he will give me his old Dell laptop for myself. Do I either:
-contribute to bf's Mac (his is about $3500) and keep the old one
-wait for bf to buy a Mac himself and keep the old one as per our agreement, however I'd have to wait until he does this
-buy myself a cheapish new computer (like a Dell about $600)
-buy myself a new computer I really want (Mac book $1150ish)

Also, my work will contribute $450 to a "personal development" expense- either a computer or training classes. However we have to get approval to take classes and I don't think as an assistant I could get approval for finance classes. I could pitch the $450 into a computer and pay for the $500 class myself.

All these ideas and options are giving me scrambled brains. Can anyone help me make heads and tails of this?



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Kate Spade

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If I were you, while the option of a really cool Mac would be nice, I would probably just go with the Dell if you need it right away. That way you will not be out so much money at one time. Then I would talk to your work about getting money from them to use either for your computer or your class. Maybe if you have an HR department handy give them a call. I know at our company it doesn't matter what your position is at the time. They will pay for any classes that could pertain to any part of our company.

Best of luck!

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Hermes

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I know for sure that Dell offers a one-time student discount, maybe some other manufacturers do too?  Also, since it's back-to-school time, some retailers may be offering discounts that could bring the nice computer you want down a couple hundred bucks.  Definitely shop around first!

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Chanel

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Personally, if I were in your situation, I would just look for sales on Dell (they have tons of them) and buy that for the time being to get you started in classes.

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