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It wasn't a resit, it was a first time qual, I did think it was steep though. Not to bother though as it wasn't me who paid.

Unless your doing training then I dont think the cost of the exam is much different and my local is £90 per day training.

What some bosses do is charge for the time off that you have to do the course which they are not allowed to do.
 

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