Reading mudskippers thread about new careers got me thinking. (I'm waiting to start a new gig after my hols so sitting here bored stiff).
I'm a software tester, got into it by accident twenty years ago and while I'm pretty good at it and earn decent £££ it's never been my 'passion'.
I was wondering what alternative careers other people always wished they'd go for?
In my case, in order of what I'd wished I'd spent the last twenty years doing:
a) Copper - I even applied and got accepted but family circumstances prevented me taking up the offer.
b) Picture framer - first job, enjoyed 5 years at it but the money is rubbish.
c) HGV driver - never having to deal with people, absolute bliss!
Apologies for the drivel, think I'm having my mid-life crisis but can't be arsed to have an affair and I'm too tight to buy a flash motor
I'm a software tester, got into it by accident twenty years ago and while I'm pretty good at it and earn decent £££ it's never been my 'passion'.
I was wondering what alternative careers other people always wished they'd go for?
In my case, in order of what I'd wished I'd spent the last twenty years doing:
a) Copper - I even applied and got accepted but family circumstances prevented me taking up the offer.
b) Picture framer - first job, enjoyed 5 years at it but the money is rubbish.
c) HGV driver - never having to deal with people, absolute bliss!
Apologies for the drivel, think I'm having my mid-life crisis but can't be arsed to have an affair and I'm too tight to buy a flash motor
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