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Previously on "If knew then what you know now what would you change ?"
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I would have moved to San Fran when I had a job offer in my hand. I still kick myself....And I would not have moved to the UK and thus met my wife...I would be happier (and richer) man today.
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For a start, I wouldn't have bought all the lottery tickets I have over the last ten years, averaging a fiver a week.
(I'd start buying them now though )
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Originally posted by threaded View PostI would have left the CUK many many years earlier.
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I wouldn't have totally wasted my 20s by spending them in work doing unpaid overtime when I was permie. All my mates off shagging one another stupid on cheap Spanish holidays, ski-ing, trekking around the world and generally enjoying themselves while I was laughing at them convincing management that I would work myself to death to climb the greasy pole.
When I saw the light, and realised management could not care less if you do kill yourself for their benefit, and that I had wasted ten years of my life, my world fell apart.
Only fools and horses work for someone else.
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If knew then what you know now what would you change ?
I wish I had thought more about what I wanted to do work wise when I was younger, done A'levels, not gone into IT but the business and hadnt smoked so much wacky backy . And given Churchill a bone. And not post this as it makes me look a nobLast edited by MobileCheese; 15 December 2007, 01:39.Tags: None
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