12th September 2012, 09:40 PM
If I have been in any way discurtious to any one who has offered me advice then I apologise. I have absolutely appreciated it all, the pep talk and the honesty.
I am not quite clear what you have taken offence to though Bodger, your writing style confuses me, you do not write clearly. I just dont get you.
I have no idea what you are reffering to RE: championing studies. I am only asking for advice about getting into the industry. Administrator suggested get a CSCS card and a driving license, fab. Thats good advice. What has studies got to do with the post? I only mentioned them at the start, just to explain my history.
Yeah, i felt UCL didnt give as much careers advice to us egyptian archaeologists as they did for the general. Im not the only one who says that. You don't decide that for me either. Its my experience. But im not saying that I'm not proud of my education, i loved it at UCL. I just mentioned that to explain why I have found it a bit hard to figure out what I am supposed to do now.
I came to this forum to get advice from people that work in the field I have worked, there is a sense of belonging. We should be able to ask advice without bieng made to feel bad about doing it. I have not asked for anyones sympathy.
What gives you the right to be so rude? "Try Von Daniken or sumat"?
Who's a clever boy then.
I am not quite clear what you have taken offence to though Bodger, your writing style confuses me, you do not write clearly. I just dont get you.
I have no idea what you are reffering to RE: championing studies. I am only asking for advice about getting into the industry. Administrator suggested get a CSCS card and a driving license, fab. Thats good advice. What has studies got to do with the post? I only mentioned them at the start, just to explain my history.
Yeah, i felt UCL didnt give as much careers advice to us egyptian archaeologists as they did for the general. Im not the only one who says that. You don't decide that for me either. Its my experience. But im not saying that I'm not proud of my education, i loved it at UCL. I just mentioned that to explain why I have found it a bit hard to figure out what I am supposed to do now.
I came to this forum to get advice from people that work in the field I have worked, there is a sense of belonging. We should be able to ask advice without bieng made to feel bad about doing it. I have not asked for anyones sympathy.
What gives you the right to be so rude? "Try Von Daniken or sumat"?
Who's a clever boy then.