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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Depends on career
As a teenager I wanted to be a pro footballer, living in the glass fishbowl that is Glasgow it’s not all it’s cut out to be. I played for a club associated to one half of the Old Firm yet supported the other, got my legs broke in a cup game for wearing the wrong colours
Took up boxing as it was safer, arthritis set in from my old football injuries brought a 96fight career to an early end
My work and business career went to plan and yes I achieved all the goals I set out before the company I was a director of was bought out and we were made redundant.
Now at age 60 my career goal is to live at least another 20 years.
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By *aiseiMan
over a year ago
Birmingham |
I’ve no idea.
I wanted to be an Electronics Engineer as a teen, but made a shit choice for one of my A-Levels and consequently screwed up my degree chances.
Fell into IT and have been here ever since; used to love it, now borderline despise it.
Sadly there’s nothing else I can do that can command the income I need given my last quarter of a century of professional experience has been in nothing but that field. |
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