The Stockport Iniesta
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The op isn't going to learn a trade in weeks. How about a job that pays well but takes zero brains or training like a police officer.
Why were you warned against plumbing?Apologies for the negativity but I'm currently working a dead-end office job on below average pay and about to be made redundant unfortunately but I have a mortgage to pay off and all the usual financial liabilities so would like to retrain doing something as soon as possible so I don't lose my home and ideally something that gets me out of the office.
I don't enjoy working on a computer but would love to do a trade or job that gets me out the office/house and doing something else I suppose. Does anybody have any good suggestions for jobs that fit the bill? I was thinking of going into plumbing but have been warned against it...I'm 29 btw if that's any help living in Manchester?
Its going down the drain!!Why were you warned against plumbing?
Is that still good advice? All I hear from Australians nowadays is how insane the house prices are and how there are hundreds of applicants for every rental place. I'm not sure it's still the deal it was in the 90s and 00s. Unless you're happy to live outside those major centres.Sell up and fuck off to OZ/Nz if you ain't got kids. It's the advise I give my daughter every week and she's only 13 .
Just like the US, if you go with the opinion that you’re special and owed a living, you’re fucked. If you go thinking that you’re willing to work your ass off, you’ll do greatIs that still good advice? All I hear from Australians nowadays is how insane the house prices are and how there are hundreds of applicants for every rental place. I'm not sure it's still the deal it was in the 90s and 00s. Unless you're happy to live outside those major centres.
I think it was the new depthsWhy were you warned against plumbing?
He had a sinking feeling?I think it was the new depths
I have one boy in Australia and one in China.Is that still good advice? All I hear from Australians nowadays is how insane the house prices are and how there are hundreds of applicants for every rental place. I'm not sure it's still the deal it was in the 90s and 00s. Unless you're happy to live outside those major centres.
When I say 'fussy', some countries just require a bit more than others for entry, and especially long term entry .... they are a bit more particular, and have rules on criminals entering for example..... not that i'm judging that the OP is one!Is there anywhere that isn’t fussy ?
I'm ancient, and i can't remember where the plughole was!I've got a sink that you can fix
Sell up and fuck off to OZ/Nz if you ain't got kids. It's the advise I give my daughter every week and she's only 13 .
Is the correct answer
I think you'll find that's two of the fussier countriesIt's one of the more 'fussier' countries though, and he may not get in without a trade or family living there.
rereading this I can just imagine the conversation.Sell up and fuck off to OZ/Nz if you ain't got kids. It's the advise I give my daughter every week and she's only 13 .
I’ve been in Greater Manchester for 19 years, often wonder if I should have left the country instead!Firefighter is a helluva process over there, I got into Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire, decided to leave the country instead.
Shirley Oz welcomes criminals!When I say 'fussy', some countries just require a bit more than others for entry, and especially long term entry .... they are a bit more particular, and have rules on criminals entering for example..... not that i'm judging that the OP is one!
The US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand come in that bracket ....