Stuff labouring for a living that's all I can say.I would much...

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    Stuff labouring for a living that's all I can say.


    I would much rather be sitting in an office as an accountant or stock broker (etcera) drinking coffees and logging in to hotcopper when the boss is not looking then digging holes in the ground and mixing mud all day for 60 hrs pr week.

    I fail to see the logic here Dylan and feel this where your life may have started to take sharp decline;

    "I couldn't bear the thought of working in an office so I became a laborer."

    Being at Uni I would hazard a guess you wouldn't of had much experience in an office at this stage. To be honest Dylan it's not that bad, your not always in the office, often on the road, working from home by logging in to the work's server, meetings at restaurants etc etc. Am not criticising you, but my feedback is I would try doing a course as a mature age student. Very different (coming from someone who started off by leaving half way through a plastering apprenticeship to do VCE age 19 at TAFE and then on to finish UNI).
 
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