Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
they do. as said above, i can quite easily do an engineering degree at my work.
1 day a week i can go to college to study.
i just don't want to do it now as it's a lot of work to take on.
[Edited on 30-09-2011 by Ben G]
lol
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Ben G
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whats funny about that?
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
but you get 10 miles further down the road every hour.
swings and roundabouts.
They don't hand out degrees to anyone. Especially those that can't understand how travelling 10mph faster uses more fuel over the same distances
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spencer88
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
but you get 10 miles further down the road every hour.
swings and roundabouts.
They don't hand out degrees to anyone. Especially those that can't understand how travelling 10mph faster uses more fuel over the same distances
This.
Just because you have travelled further in 10 minutes does not mean you are more fuel efficient!
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nathy_87
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Fucking 21....old. 
Im 24, doing Admin, yes it's boring but at least im in a secure job.
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corsadonk
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I'm 30 and have had 4 jobs, I left school with a few GCSE's and went straight into work, I'm now mobile plant fitter and I love 99% of the time.
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Dave
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30, been doing same job since I was 16 after 6 months doing A-levels.
Only worked for two companies, second one went bust last year so now I'm self-employed.
Anyone sensing a slight lack of ambition on my part
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Mike
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I'm 24 now and upto now I've been an apprentice mechanic, after 2 1/2 years got bored and started working for my Dad delivering pies, then after about 2 years he sold up and we set up a vending company so that's what I've been doing for the passed 4 years.
The transition between mechanic and pie deliveries was easy because I was bored and it was a change that I needed. Obviously the latter change wasn't a straight forward job transition but it's never going to be when you're starting business.
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Tomnova16
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Pow you are 26
http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
Located in Chalfont st Peter
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Marc
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I went from being a fabricator to working in an office. No connection between the two and I would not go back!
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Graham88
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Left school with no idea what to do, wasted 2 year at college doing web design whilst working part time for Sainsburys, finished college did Sainsburys for another year then I was lucky enough to get in a career style job at the age of 19 working for London Underground.
I'd recommend getting on the railway to anyone, it's decent pay, decent hours & aslong as you don't mind getting your hands on it's just a laugh really. Obviously this doesn't apply to all jobs on the Underground but 99% of people who I work with are happy with their job, I can't imagine you'd get that kinda feedback from many jobs.
Plus you get a good pension aswell
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Tomnova16
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I did pretty much the same thing Graham.
A level in graphic design and worked part time as a chef. Decided I didn't want to do graphic design at got an aprentiship in a Porsche bodyshop 
http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
Located in Chalfont st Peter
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Andrew
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I work in IT doing mainly support and some installs when customers have money or want to move over to the cloud. Pay is standard and it's eally don't know what else i could or want to do.
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LeeM
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im 24, just started uni this month. doing mechanical engineering, pretty useless though and i wont get a job...
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gez bay
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i had good gcse's and tidy A levels. took 2 years out to get some life experience and to earn some money. currently in uni doing a degree in nursing. always different, loads to learn with medicine changing all the time and meet new people everyday. and plenty of options to go down in the future.
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
but you get 10 miles further down the road every hour.
swings and roundabouts.
They don't hand out degrees to anyone. Especially those that can't understand how travelling 10mph faster uses more fuel over the same distances
what? driving at 80mph rather than 70mph will obviously get you there 10 miles further every hour. nothing to do with fuel consumption. where did i say it didn't use any more fuel?
i think you are just one jealous little fat ginger scotsman who wants to work for ford but can't because he has sun burn.
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Ben G
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just re read the thread and ingham said you use 10% more fuel, i agreed, but said you get 10 miles further every hour.
can't see what you're trying to get at?
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Nath
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POPCORN.GIF
I changed my job when I was 26 and havent looked back since.
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LeeM
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i want to go onto the rigs for a bit as an engineer whenive finished, the vacancies ive seen require minimum 2.1 in engineering at degree level. could potentially obtain qualifications while working on there but wheres the fun in that? ive just had one of the best 2 weeks ofmy life during freshers
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John
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quote: Originally posted by VrsTurbo
Im 23 had around 6 jobs since i was 16 get bored easy. So now i have made the move to IT contracting, start my first one in a week
How did you make the jump to contracting?
I could make some serious wonga oing that if I could make the break, without doing anymore actual work than I do just now.
As for uni, majority of people have completely diddy degrees, no life experience and no common sense.
Of course they wont get jobs.
[Edited on 30-09-2011 by John]
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
just re read the thread and ingham said you use 10% more fuel, i agreed, but said you get 10 miles further every hour.
can't see what you're trying to get at?
The fact you are talking shite. Mostly.
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Ben G
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wheres the part where i said it wouldn't use any more fuel when driving at 80mph?
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mattk
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Im 23 run my own business and still feel old, my aspirations are far too high and I dont think Il ever be happy
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VrsTurbo
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quote: Originally posted by John
quote: Originally posted by VrsTurbo
Im 23 had around 6 jobs since i was 16 get bored easy. So now i have made the move to IT contracting, start my first one in a week
How did you make the jump to contracting?
I could make some serious wonga oing that if I could make the break, without doing anymore actual work than I do just now.
As for uni, majority of people have completely diddy degrees, no life experience and no common sense.
Of course they wont get jobs.
[Edited on 30-09-2011 by John]
Just looked for some contracting jobs and they would allow me to have a 3 weeks notice period. Pretty easy really and im gonna be earning around 3x what im on now
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pow
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quote: Originally posted by Tomnova16
Pow you are 26
GTFO. Born 30th May 1989
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