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I've so far- worked in a call centre, run my own small business, been stockbrocker (execution only),painter decorator, been a field sales rep, run an events bar, done some property development, am a property landlord, done university, been a recruitment consultant. I've probably missed a few jobs there!
I'm 25- not a clue what i want to do- currently considering: offshore work, buying a bar, anything high paid in high risk country, ****ing off with like 10k to bum around in south of spain.
10-10-2007, 10:24 PM
when did you know what career you wanted? Post #92
I think just before I started lower 6th, it's a bit different if you're thinking about a vocational degree though. What to do within that I have no idea and I have just under 2 years left.
10-11-2007, 12:04 AM
when did you know what career you wanted? Post #93
Originally posted by Retro:
No wonder you became an accountant if you were learning pointless words at 4 instead of having fun like normal 4 year olds.
10-11-2007, 12:05 AM
when did you know what career you wanted? Post #94
14, I knew I was going to go into the field of computing ever since I had a mini work experience at IBM & Winchester county council. I enjoyed it and not really looked back since.
10-11-2007, 09:39 PM
when did you know what career you wanted? Post #96
Originally posted by alilaw:
Dave C - if you don't mind me asking, what role do you have in the museum? My girlfriend's just completed her Geology Masters, and has been obsessed with fossils for god knows how long, and is looking to do something in and around paleontology. Any tips at all?
My email is in my profile, feel welcome to drop me a line.
10-11-2007, 10:26 PM
when did you know what career you wanted? Post #97
Originally posted by JulesMUFC:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Tanman007:
Since I was 16 and read a book about Warren buffet I thought man, thats the career for me.
Slight diversion with Engineering but eventually I would like to work in the High Finance/Investment Banking/Hedge Fund field. Eventually...
You realise Warren Buffet is pretty much completely atypical to most Investment funds in terms of philosophy and approach.
But go with it its a fun area to work in. </BLOCKQUOTE>and he's not at all like hedge fund managers, either.