13th March 2013, 03:53 PM
Sith Wrote:I always fancied being a chartered surveyor specialising in estate management. You get to choose when to go outdoors and can afford a better quality of tweed to go out in.That's what is known as a rural surveyor and indeed you do get a better quality of tweed but you have to deal with pesky tenants who don't pay their rent and farming types who get up to all sorts of interesting things with your clients land. Does help if your daddy owns a castle somewhere. Wellies are obligatory along with
the ability to identify over 20 varieties of cow.