First class service from Jacqueline
First class service from Jacqueline. She is always swift to issue the training and helps us with any questions that come up. She also sends us a weekly update, which is very useful for checking up on staff.
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St Helier, Jersey, JE1 1AA, St Helier, Jersey
First class service from Jacqueline. She is always swift to issue the training and helps us with any questions that come up. She also sends us a weekly update, which is very useful for checking up on staff.
We have always had impeccable service from CORR with positive feedback from our staff about any training delivered. The yearly updates to the courses mean we can continue to issue the same courses each year.
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