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courses of instruction or training |
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Summary:
He left his work on 20-1 to take a course only to find that he had not been formally directed to it yet and this was done 20-2. Certainly from 20-1 to 20-2 he must be considered as having done so of his own volition. No indication that the direction hadretroactive effect.
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voluntarily leaving employment |
personal reasons |
courses of study approved |
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Summary:
While he may have been somewhat precipitate in leaving his work without having had a written direction to the course, it is not denied that he had been verbally told that he would be directed to it. Leaving on 20-1 to commence a course on 22-1 is not without just cause.