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DETERMINED TO SUCCEED

Student Heather Bichan talks about how she was involved in setting up a business at school and how interesting the experience was.

Artist Jacqueline Marr talks about how she achieved her dream of having her own business selling her own artwork with the help of loans from the Prince's Scottish Youth Business Trust.

Allan Webster talks about how having exposure to different types of apprenticeship while at school helped him to make the choice to become an electrician.



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Heather Bichan

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  "Our product did very well within the market, we sold over 2,000 copies of the book"
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Jacqueline Marr

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"The Prince's Trust Fund really helped me get on my feet"

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Allan Webster

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"It's a really good job to have because everybody is looking for tradesmen"

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