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I've just started at a small company as a welder. Not bad, and decent money can be made, but I wish I went into the construction industry instead. I'm 24.
10-09-2007, 08:50 PM
when did you know what career you wanted? Post #32
When I was really young said I wanted to be a mathematician or a scientist. Various changes a long the way, but that's basically what I am now. Knew I couldn't ever really work for someone else's company or as an engineer really, so academia suits me perfectly.
10-09-2007, 09:04 PM
when did you know what career you wanted? Post #34
Originally posted by JoeWesthead:
<BLOCKQUOTE>palaeontologist
I can't spell that at 21 never mind at six. </BLOCKQUOTE>
This is how bad my infant school was.
The teacher accused me of making the word up. After consulting a dictionary, she suggested I'd heard it and didn't actually know what it meant.
B**** never did apologise.
10-09-2007, 09:36 PM
when did you know what career you wanted? Post #35
Im at a bit of a crossroads, had a phonecall about becoming an Estimating Manager at a sign manufacturing company today but waiting for more details as I cannot see it being that interesting after 6 months.