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I'm an IT contractor of over 10 years experience, and in that time must have had contact with 300+ fellow programmers on various projects and lots of companies. Nobody I have ever heard of has come via Computeach. I would not consider hiring anyone from them for my team now, simply because they have no hands on commercial experience straight out of the course - experience counts for everything in IT.
Of course, its a vicious circle - no experience, no job - no job, no experience!
I was a career changer in the same boat as you and must have written 50+ job applications for a trainee position before I even got an interview. I was lucky to find someone (a large FTSE company) who wanted some raw trainees with no experience, so we could learn their way of doing things - the only condition being that if you left within 2 years you had to repay your programming course fees (a few grand back then), which was a deal I took gladly. I apppreciate those openings are few and far between, but they do exist, it is a case of finding them - I also had to relocate 100 miles to do this.
My advice to you would be to do a programming course at your local college, in a language that is commercially viable - look in the IT jobs for what is in demand. Also, is there a possibility you could move into IT with your current employer? I have a good friend who did this, he is now a specialist system tester, has been on �55 an hour for the last few years - not a bad income, considering he left school with few qualifications.
Good luck - with some perseverance you'll get there.