Better Career's

nijinsky's fetlocks said:
What's wrong with the carer you already have?

basically, It's not something I want too do, I can't see myself involved in anything of this sort in the future
 
I can't help you with the career topic but I'm sure I've seen you post that you're from Walkden? Are you coaching with a club/team at the moment? PM me if you're interested as we're looking for coaches for the start of next season.
 
CarlWilkinson said:
I can't help you with the career topic but I'm sure I've seen you post that you're from Walkden? Are you coaching with a club/team at the moment? PM me if you're interested as we're looking for coaches for the start of next season.
wilky you right got he wants paid work I think ;)
 
alblue said:
CarlWilkinson said:
I can't help you with the career topic but I'm sure I've seen you post that you're from Walkden? Are you coaching with a club/team at the moment? PM me if you're interested as we're looking for coaches for the start of next season.
wilky you right got he wants paid work I think ;)


Has everyone on here mutated into fucking Yoda?
 
nijinsky's fetlocks said:
alblue said:
CarlWilkinson said:
I can't help you with the career topic but I'm sure I've seen you post that you're from Walkden? Are you coaching with a club/team at the moment? PM me if you're interested as we're looking for coaches for the start of next season.
wilky you right got he wants paid work I think ;)


Has everyone on here mutated into fucking Yoda?

Strange sentances they write.
 
DonnyCityLove said:
I'm 17, college dropout, did well in my GCSE's but couldn't afford to carry on in college, I currently work full time in a bank and though the moneys decent £250 a week I fucking hate it, does anybody have any other suggestions of a career to try and get into, I've got an NVQ in sports and also the first few football coaching badges,certificates
If you can stay in the retail banking industry then you could end up earning a fortune.

Stick with it and move on from counter work to personal banking (selling loans/credit cards etc - shouldn't be a problem if you show aptitude and willingness to learn). Alternatively, whilst working there, go on the CII website ( <a class="postlink" href="http://www.cii.co.uk/financialservices/qualifications/Qualification.aspx?award=CertFP" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.cii.co.uk/financialservices/ ... ard=CertFP</a> ) and order the coursework for CF1 & 2 and self study. Once you have passed those, most banks (or even the one you are at) will take you on and pay for your training to become a financial adviser. Even training, you should be on £20-25k+ which would be a nice upgrade on your current wage.

If you pass and do just ok (without tearing down trees), by the time you hit 30 you should be on £50k as you'd be starting from a young age. The main thing though, is to stay where you are. So many career paths within retail banking. A mate of mine from the bank I used to work at is now an area manager of the Private Banking arm and is on over £100k before he has even hit 30. It's an area where graft is rewarded.
 

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