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Well done wee quinnie!

I really admire anyone who has the discipline to complete a distance learning course, particularly so sucessfully, it's a huge achievement.


The biggest achievement of all is that you have been working form home on your OU course for all this time and only reached 500 posts. That is truely remarkable!


xAnna

Asset wrote: I am glad it's over but the hard work will be getting a job now.


Don't you believe it, that's the easy bit.

The hardest bit is relentlessly doing the dull grind for the rest of your natural life, in some cause you do not necessarily believe in.


Someone with a double first will no doubt grasp that fact more quickly than the rest of us who never had the where-with-all to obtain such an enviable qualification.


I admired your wit and intelligence long ago, and never expected anything less. Well done Asset.

SteveT - doesn't that depend on what you do for a living?


I didn't expect to enjoy my job as much as I do - it's turned a lover of lazing around chatting rubbish to my mates all day, into a workaholic within a few months!


The adrenaline buzz from getting emergency injunctions 2 hours before a client is due to be deported and the lows when you fight like a lion but still lose a case are totally addictive and suit my bipolar, obsessive personality to a T!!


Plus the buzz you get when new House of Lords cases mean you can win the appeal is great. I love the House of Lords Judges and the Court of Appeal are pretty cool too - they save our bacon on more than a few occasions.


Never do a job you don't like - unless you really have no choice because you couldn't eat or something. Life is too short to spend most of it waiting for the bits of time you get off from your job.

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  • 2 months later...

Congrats to Jaws for getting a brand new job in compliance yesterday and starting today!! You have worked so hard at getting a job for the past 4 months and its been tough for you so I just wanted to say A BIG CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! woohoooooooooooooooooooooooooo.................................


:)-D

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