Give it a go, what's the worst that can happen? Well obviously there's the rejections, the false hopes of a better life and the sinking feeling that you will probably be working unsatisfactory employment till you die if you fail, but apart from that it's all winbadger wrote:damn you for saying that. it almost makes we want to think about applying for something to get me out of this shit holeShonky wrote:Applying for a few jobs that hopefully I'll get round to completing before the closing date.
What are we doing at this moment in time?
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Nope, this time it had to do with a certain person and a car. Hmm, now that I think of it, last night there was a car too. Maybe because I'm reading 'Crash'...kidlogic wrote:Sorry if they had anything to do with being kidnapped and kept in a box...ch3 wrote:That sounds nice, ddd!
I'm seriously considering getting back in bed, but I'm having most bizarre dreams lately and I'm not sure if I want to experience it again right now.
if the devil is six then god is seven
lol...Shonky wrote:Give it a go, what's the worst that can happen? Well obviously there's the rejections, the false hopes of a better life and the sinking feeling that you will probably be working unsatisfactory employment till you die if you fail, but apart from that it's all win
i just can't be bothered even looking. i'm sure there must be lots of alright and decent paying jobs for a graduate but i'll be fucked if i know what they are
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I don't even have a degree. The options are rubbishbadger wrote:lol...Shonky wrote:Give it a go, what's the worst that can happen? Well obviously there's the rejections, the false hopes of a better life and the sinking feeling that you will probably be working unsatisfactory employment till you die if you fail, but apart from that it's all win
i just can't be bothered even looking. i'm sure there must be lots of alright and decent paying jobs for a graduate but i'll be fucked if i know what they are
Hmm....


there aren't any, it was a waste of 3 years, well not a waste, it was a fucking laugh for 3 years but accomplished very little in a professional sensebadger wrote:lol...Shonky wrote:Give it a go, what's the worst that can happen? Well obviously there's the rejections, the false hopes of a better life and the sinking feeling that you will probably be working unsatisfactory employment till you die if you fail, but apart from that it's all win
i just can't be bothered even looking. i'm sure there must be lots of alright and decent paying jobs for a graduate but i'll be fucked if i know what they are
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same, but the options aren't that bad hereShonky wrote:I don't even have a degree. The options are rubbishbadger wrote:lol...Shonky wrote:Give it a go, what's the worst that can happen? Well obviously there's the rejections, the false hopes of a better life and the sinking feeling that you will probably be working unsatisfactory employment till you die if you fail, but apart from that it's all win
i just can't be bothered even looking. i'm sure there must be lots of alright and decent paying jobs for a graduate but i'll be fucked if i know what they are
Damn you all talking about job hunting. I don't want this place to make me think of what should I do instead of posting crap in here! 

I have degree in Fine Art, I could just as well replace 'Fine art' with 'Fail'Shonky wrote:I'm amazed that some people think that any degree whatsoever puts you above non-degree folks. Even ceramics for fucks sake (which I suppose makes sense in the crockery industry but otherwise...)
if the devil is six then god is seven
it does make a difference if you got a good degree, gets you into training schemes etc. i didn't get a good degree thoughShonky wrote:I'm amazed that some people think that any degree whatsoever puts you above non-degree folks. Even ceramics for fucks sake (which I suppose makes sense in the crockery industry but otherwise...)
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Deja vu... I got a degree as well. I just can't really remember. Plus it was pretty useless to begin with. Not a huge demand for mycology. More a hobby than a career I guess.forensix (mcr) wrote:I think someone has already said something similarkidlogic wrote:Your liver should get the degree in that case.thief wrote:I got drunk for six years! That must count for something.
I study graphics but i never understood what you type of jobs you can get out of fine art. Elaborate for mech3 wrote:Damn you all talking about job hunting. I don't want this place to make me think of what should I do instead of posting crap in here!
I have degree in Fine Art, I could just as well replace 'Fine art' with 'Fail'Shonky wrote:I'm amazed that some people think that any degree whatsoever puts you above non-degree folks. Even ceramics for fucks sake (which I suppose makes sense in the crockery industry but otherwise...)
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