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invincibledriver Started conversation Apr 17, 2007
...came to have a nosey at your'e PS, and thought it'd be rude not to say hi! *waves* 'specially as you're quite new to the site it seems....
i too ended up in a job that has ab-so-lut-ely nothing to do with my degree... i was one of those misguided folks who thought that a degree in fine art was a great and useful and really clever thing to do..... now i wish i'd left it to do in my dotage, and gotten into doing something that'd actually allow me to dream of a youthful retirement.... as it is, 32 and working all the hours and mre as a land investment consultant isn't really where i thought i'd end up...
jeez.... i can rant a bit too it when i set my mind to it eh?
anyways, pleasure bleathering at you,
and i'm sure i'll be bumping into you around and about....
oh, and good luck sorting out the doesn't-want-to-play-nice bloke.
....and good to meet a fellow magpie-brain.
id.
'allo Ls (hope you don't mind the abbreviation..)
Lady Magpye Posted Apr 17, 2007
Thanks for dropping by!
It's crazy how things work out with education, I actually dropped out of an honours degree course in Fashion Design and Construction when I was younger, and went into Journalism because I thought it was more practical yeah, that worked!
So far i have been lucky, only two jobs I really wasn't suited for, one was being a barmaid in an old man's pub and the other was working in Revenues for the Council (ie one of those bad yins that takes your council tax off you.... brrr, I hated that job!!)
Pop by any time for a blether as I'll likely be about most days!
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