Most dramatic career change?
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Warning to CrazySexyCool
The first rule of any cult is that we don't talk about .....0 -
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Great when you really understand a metaphor isnt it Mark :-)0
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Mark I am shocked at your ignorance.
Milk in scrambled eggs but an omelette needs a dash of boiling water and a saltist too!0 -
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mark130273 wrote: ยปalright i cant spell for f*ck sake ?
You seem to have managed to spell the phrase 'for f*ck sake' pretty well there, which is why the censor kicked in, I presume...
... or didn't. Oops.0 -
it was retorical and i never spell much right on here anyway ?0
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I have always done work in warehouses mainly, then last year i thought that i needed to get some skills behind me otherwise i will still be packing boxes for the rest of my life which is something i didnt want to do so i went to a college open evening, spoke to 1 of the careers people but it didn't help much so he advised me to do a career test online which would help me. I did the career test and Accountancy and IT popped up as the top two, since i had tried IT back when i was 17 i thought that i would give accountancy a go. Started the foundation AAT course in september and at that time still working in the warehouse, passed all my simulations up until christmas which was good but because i didn't work in accounts it was hard to understand why they used the processes i was learning. One monday night in december a nice lady who sat in front of me told me that a job had come up at her place and advised me to apply for it, i told her that i had never worked in an office before so i had no previous experience but she said that was ok because they would teach me everything. I handed in my CV and Job Application in early december and got an interview in mid january which went well, then a week later i was told i got the job which was great, i knew i was taking a pay cut and moving jobs in these uncertain times seemed risky to me but when i started on 2nd march i felt i had made the right decision, 4 months on and i still feel the same0
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Just like the admins, I'm not too sure if the swear filters work on here anymore. When I tested them a few weeks ago by writing a few uncensored words, they all got 'safely' through followed by my hasty edit only a few moments later.
Oh and well done Oli for proving there's inspiration and hope for everyone.0 -
woooohoooo the censors are off..........for f*ck c*nting t*atin b*starding wa*king he*l
only kidding !0 -
mark130273 wrote: ยปwoooohoooo the censors are off..........for f*ck c*nting t*atin b*starding wa*king he*l
only kidding !
Aww yet another scobby snack on way bless0 -
love those scoobie snacks??0
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