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Post subject: Sorry for the unanounced absence Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2003 1:34 pm |
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Hi back again.
Things have been a bit hectic since I got to Uni and still are. Just got my computer connected to the intranet (10Mbps compared to my 56kbps at home is both amazing and depressing at the same time), didn't expect it to take so long! (damn Computer Officer should get off his ****).
Anyway I'm back now but don't expect to hear too much from me as I have about 28 hrs of lectures, supervisions and practicals a week (9am start 6 days a week!) in addition to essays and assignments. That'll teach me.
Doug
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Post subject: Sorry for the unanounced absence Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2003 4:13 pm |
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Ah yes, the quest for knowlegde ... better that than flipping burgers at the local Micky D's ! 
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Post subject: Sorry for the unanounced absence Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2003 6:29 pm |
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Quote (Legion 4 @ 10 2003 Oct.,16:13) | Ah yes, the quest for knowlegde ... better that than flipping burgers at the local Micky D's ! ? | Micky D's...I call it a more appropriate name, more to the point that is - Mc Sh*t
After all, that is really all it is!
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Post subject: Sorry for the unanounced absence Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2003 4:50 am |
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I don't eat there ! 
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Dooglebug
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Post subject: Sorry for the unanounced absence Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2003 12:16 pm |
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I've heard of people working at a MDs and driving to another branch to get lunch usind their staff discount because the hygiene at their own is so bad!
I'm am hoping the degree will gain me a job of slightly higher status than MDs. Toilet Cleaner it is then.
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Post subject: Sorry for the unanounced absence Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2003 3:34 pm |
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Well get that degree and it's never too soon to start looking. Get the degree, get a career and don't be afraid to move and go for the $$$ ... or Pounds ! Old man preaching mode terminated ... 
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Chris
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Post subject: Sorry for the unanounced absence Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2003 11:14 am |
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Yep, I need a good job so that I can buy obseen amounts of models when Epic:A is realeased.
But you make a valid point Primarch, a good education leads to a good job!
Cheers
Chris
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primarch
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Post subject: Sorry for the unanounced absence Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2003 3:21 pm |
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Hi!
Another word of advice, PLEASE select a major in university which leads to jobs that are in demand. A major in history, will quite instructive is not what you call a job magnet.
For those of you so inclined, being a "nurse" is in high demand in the US, with signing bonuses up to 10k and perks of the likes I have never seen.
Education AND practicality go hand in hand for a good job future.
Primarch
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Post subject: Sorry for the unanounced absence Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2003 7:12 pm |
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*Xavi looks at his MA programme in politics specializing in democratization and global political economy) and his BA in economics to be sure he does not have a closed door at the end of the corridor...* Nah, I think I can pass that fence What you say is quite true but remember to be sure that you ALSO get something that you like. Having to spend 40 years working in a field that only interests ou mildly is some of the worst experiences I can think about. There are LOADS of well paid jobs out there that can interest a person if he searches well, so don't close your mind to different options and head for a very specific job from the start unless you have a very clear and informed view about it and are sure it will interest you. I have said. LOL
Health and a lot of sixes,
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Chris
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Post subject: Sorry for the unanounced absence Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2003 8:03 pm |
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Quote (primarch @ 12 2003 Oct.,15:21) | Another word of advice, PLEASE select a major in university which leads to jobs that are in demand. A major in history, will quite instructive is not what you call a job magnet. | I'm doing History at college now in the UK . Kinda more of a general interest than a job prospect. I'm also doing Physics, and as you say Primarch, I may "major" in Physics at Uni, and get a decent degree!
And then a decent job!
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Post subject: Sorry for the unanounced absence Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2003 8:55 pm |
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Quote (Chris @ 12 2003 Oct.,20:03) | I'm doing History at college now in the UK ? . Kinda more of a general interest than a job prospect. | Actually, most people with a degree in History end up being accountants! Are you ready for that?
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Post subject: Sorry for the unanounced absence Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2003 11:01 pm |
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..another History student reporting in.... Accountant eh? ..think I'll pass.. hehe...
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primarch
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Post subject: Sorry for the unanounced absence Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2003 12:32 am |
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Hi!
This was my point. I know quite a few people who studied a field out of "interest", which on a purely academic level is great, but when they go for a job they find no use for it.
THe approach I used was major in what my future career would be, but take all my electives in stuff of my own interest. I think that way practicality and interest are served.
Primarch
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Post subject: Sorry for the unanounced absence Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2003 3:07 am |
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Quote (primarch @ 13 2003 Oct.,09:32) | This was my point. I know quite a few people who studied a field out of "interest", which on a purely academic level is great, but when they go for a job they find no use for it. |
Whats wrong a doctorate in Medieval basket weaving? ?
Seriously though, I havent found much use for my Honours degree in Genetic Engineering since I joined the Navy either...
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