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vorlon24 28-06-2005 13:15

Re: If I knew then what I know now...
 
I had a job that was a waste of time.

I worked for 2 weeks in a 7-11, and got the sack because the numpty that did the tills couldn't add up.

I ended up about £7 down on one shift and £10 up on the next shift, and the manager wanted me to sign a letter of resignation that he had written, which basically said that I had stolen the money (how he worked that one out I will never know!)

I refused point blank to do this, so he sacked me!

Then I went and worked in a bank for awhile!!!

T.C. 28-06-2005 13:15

Re: If I knew then what I know now...
 
Wouldn't it be wonderful if everybody could choose a profession or job that made them happy? But life is not like that. In most cases, one has to get their head down and get on with what is available in the workplace and wait and hope that something crops up that will lead to better things. On leaving school in the forties it was either the mill or the pit, and I chose the pit, because it paid more money.I hated it , but coming from a large family money was the premium. My get out was joining the Royal Navy, where I was taught a trade, and served for twelve years. On my release I was a fully quallified aircraft electrician, and worked for BAC before moving on to other things, and ended my working owning the local chippy. I've loved every bit of my life since getting out of the pit, and would not change a day of it. So Mel,where ever you start your working career, and even if you don't like what you are doing, opportunities will arise, and you will need to grab them with both hands. Best of luck in whatever you chose to do, and be happy.

Steph 28-06-2005 13:17

Re: If I knew then what I know now...
 
Well i can say do exactly what you wanna do, not what anybody else wants you to do. I always wanted to be a teacher and believe me I'm suffering for it. The travelling to and from university (luckily its only Preston), the part time work on top of all the uni work and the thousands of pounds debt you get into whilst doing it. A couple more years and it will all be worth it for me.


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