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Jakex_The_Ripper Warrant Officer-2


Posts: 657 AC!D Points: 1534 Join date: 2010-02-04 Location: Watford
 | Subject: Jobs.... Mon 16 Aug - 2:04 | |
| If you could pick one of these jobs which would you pick? And dont just pick the highest paying one. Lawyer RAF pilot Teach bass guitar
I know im only 14 and have years to decide but i cant get my head around what i want to do. Like if i become a lawyer i need to work extremely hard this year and onwards at school to get high level GCSE and Alevel results then go on to study at university for 3-4 years to get a degree in law then find a law firm and get a job with them and earn £60,000+ a year.
Then i could join the Raf, i love physical challenges the harder the better(thats what she said), i also love planes, i need 5 GCSE's and 2 Alevels then i could join and earn £33,000 a year.
I havent looked into this much but i play bass and i wouldnt mind teaching it, after school i would go to music college and study whatever it is i would study then pass, after that i would be self employed. The problem is not too many people are interseted in learning bass guitar so it would be hard to find work.
Thanks for reading this far, Jakex_The_Ripper |
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skillzkid Captain


Posts: 1558 AC!D Points: 2558 Join date: 2010-03-25 Age: 18 Location: Harrow
 | Subject: Re: Jobs.... Mon 16 Aug - 18:04 | |
| I would say a lawyer but RAF would also be good,. Bbut think of it this way with what job can you progress with more. up rankings in the RAF or higher levels of lawyers plus with the qualifivations you get with becoming the laywer could they get you into other jobs, same with bieng a RAF pilot |
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jcb94 Lieutenant Colonel


Posts: 2640 AC!D Points: 4042 Join date: 2010-01-20 Age: 17 Location: Bedfordshire, England
 | Subject: Re: Jobs.... Tue 17 Aug - 1:05 | |
| RAF would be the most fun. you should join the RAF and stay there and move up th ranks. or you could maybe become a lawyer specialising in aircraft. ie crashes and crash investigation |
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swann123 Warrant Officer-3


Posts: 737 AC!D Points: 1720 Join date: 2009-11-16 Age: 18 Location: Stockton-on-Tees
 | Subject: Re: Jobs.... Tue 17 Aug - 10:45 | |
| RAF but as you may find i chose i wanted 2 b an architect but i now want 2 be a physiotherapist so u will change your mind as i think your rushed into making that decision |
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No:051184 Colonel


Posts: 3013 AC!D Points: 4461 Join date: 2009-09-28 Age: 27 Location: Northern Ireland
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veg221 Warrant Officer-3


Posts: 701 AC!D Points: 1461 Join date: 2010-07-06 Age: 25 Location: Hull-massively underrated ;)
 | Subject: Re: Jobs.... Tue 17 Aug - 18:12 | |
| Id pick Raf as i wanted to be a pilot when i was younger but was unable to as i had mild asthma so now ive been thinkin of joining as a personal trainer or physiotherapist |
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Jakex_The_Ripper Warrant Officer-2


Posts: 657 AC!D Points: 1534 Join date: 2010-02-04 Location: Watford
 | Subject: Re: Jobs.... Tue 17 Aug - 20:10 | |
| Im not as interested in the raf now.Lately i have been researching the Royal Marines and now im more interested in them  |
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Evanss_93 Second Lieutenant


Posts: 1027 AC!D Points: 1993 Join date: 2010-02-22 Age: 18 Location: Caerdydd
 | Subject: Re: Jobs.... Wed 18 Aug - 0:31 | |
| | swann123 wrote: | | RAF but as you may find i chose i wanted 2 b an architect but i now want 2 be a physiotherapist so u will change your mind as i think your rushed into making that decision |
my physiotherapist is the shit! She's the sexiest woman ever! Will you be my new one |
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Jakex_The_Ripper Warrant Officer-2


Posts: 657 AC!D Points: 1534 Join date: 2010-02-04 Location: Watford
 | Subject: Re: Jobs.... Wed 18 Aug - 1:03 | |
| Ok heres what im going to do. I will try and get into university and study law, if i dont get the qualifications i need i will join the royal marines. |
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Richking33 Warrant Officer-4


Posts: 791 AC!D Points: 1623 Join date: 2010-06-05 Age: 18 Location: London, Harrow
 | Subject: Re: Jobs.... Thu 19 Aug - 10:22 | |
| i think RAF would be great because you will enjoz it and you don't need work that hard |
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Evanss_93 Second Lieutenant


Posts: 1027 AC!D Points: 1993 Join date: 2010-02-22 Age: 18 Location: Caerdydd
 | Subject: Re: Jobs.... Thu 19 Aug - 12:15 | |
| | Richking33 wrote: | | i think RAF would be great because you will enjoz it and you don't need work that hard |
haha, work that hard, my cousin is in iraq atm he originally tried out for RAF reg and said the training was brutal, he then went on to TA and he's loving it. |
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Richking33 Warrant Officer-4


Posts: 791 AC!D Points: 1623 Join date: 2010-06-05 Age: 18 Location: London, Harrow
 | Subject: Re: Jobs.... Thu 19 Aug - 14:59 | |
| i mean like he doesn't need work hard for GCSE i knw it is brutal and that's bz the way in iraq |
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Jakex_The_Ripper Warrant Officer-2


Posts: 657 AC!D Points: 1534 Join date: 2010-02-04 Location: Watford
 | Subject: Re: Jobs.... Thu 19 Aug - 17:58 | |
| About %50 of the people that get into Royal Marine basic training drop out i think, to be able to do pass it you need as much mental strength as physical. |
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karriu Captain


Posts: 1946 AC!D Points: 2950 Join date: 2010-03-21 Age: 17 Location: Sheffield
 | Subject: Re: Jobs.... Fri 20 Aug - 10:54 | |
| i would pick lawyer personally, but i am more brains over brawn (and dont have the patience to learn bass then teach it)  |
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Jakex_The_Ripper Warrant Officer-2


Posts: 657 AC!D Points: 1534 Join date: 2010-02-04 Location: Watford
 | Subject: Re: Jobs.... Fri 20 Aug - 15:48 | |
| Yeah im a clever person but im also very fit, my parents werent too happy when i told them about the marines though. My mum thinks i lack motivation and shes hoping i wont do it but she is letting me atleast. |
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