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Sue Lambrini Smith

Sue Lambrini Smith Report 30 Mar 2006 09:41

Oh Daniel, it sounds like BC really did spoil you .... you are suffering from that awfull after holiday depression babe. Ilove the idea of the Daniel Longman Relay.... pmsl ! I bet he could also do one of those programs where they tootle around the country with only a fiver a day ..... and manage to survive , lol. Daniel.... back to the books my love, it will soon be over, and you will be sooooo glad you did it afterwards. One of my boys took a year out.... then went to college to do his A levels.The other one stayed onto sixth form to do Alevels. Neither enjoyed it.... they wanted to play out too much. BUT they did it.... then onto Uni.... then onto decent jobs . [ though am still trying to work out how the one who was supposed to be an Accountant is now a manager of a betting shop !!!] Sue xxx

Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256

Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 Report 30 Mar 2006 09:44

Hello hun, I know what you are talking about, but I also know that you are clever enough to know the difference between a nice holiday and the real world. If you quit college now, you would have to support yourself somehow (can't rely on cook and chauffeur for ever) and that's when the regrets would come. You are surely not going to let a few months of studying defeat you??!! Get it done and you will have so much more choice in life. There are many people on here from all round the world who will be glad to have you to visit - but you need to be able to pay your own way around the globe! Surely there must be a book in this travelling lark somewhere???!! Wish I could see those kittens, put a pic on please. Maz. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

badger

badger Report 30 Mar 2006 09:49

Sorry to be a wet blanket Daniel,but if you think school and college are ,as you so succintly put it, crap.you wait till you are ouside in the real world ,then you will see what crap really is,enjoy the next few weeks mate ,then im afraid,the cocoon gets removed.lol.Fred.ps welcome home hee hee.

Daniel

Daniel Report 30 Mar 2006 10:02

I didn't want this to come across as a moany post, and I'm not so stupid to quit college at this late stage; 3 months out of two years. I'll let it run its course obviously. Just, after that, I think I'll to do something drastic. Like I said, not a whinging thread, just my trip has been a kick up the backside and college is the only thing preventing me from taking the action I want to take.

Erikoinen

Erikoinen Report 30 Mar 2006 10:25

Rather than see the three months at college as preventing you from doing something, use the time to prepare for whatever it is you intend doing, the time will soon fly by. I left with about 6 months to go so I know where you're at, and I have regretted it for longer than I dare to remember. Good Luck Ken x

ChrisofWessex

ChrisofWessex Report 30 Mar 2006 12:10

We all get the moody blues Daniel - so finish college - get the best results you can and look on the positive side - you have a book published - lots of articles printed - how many 18yr olds have that undder their belt? I would have thought you would have been heading for a career in journalism. Remember Big cities can be lonely places and everywhere is nice when you are on holiday. My husband always had this idea when he retired we would up sticks - I made one stipulation - find somewhere - we will rent there for 12 mths or even just the winter months - still like it after a winter we will move. We are still here.Talk and think over everything very carefully with thos e who know you best. Ann

Unknown

Unknown Report 30 Mar 2006 12:29

I am glad you're not quitting Daniel, My dad took me out of school and sent me to work just before I was due to take my O levels. Since then I have managed to learn to do any work which was put in front of me from Labouring to Bookkeeping to Company Management. The only difference I noticed was that the bludgers with the pieces of paper, who were often less able than me, got the higher salaries while I was stuck at the bottom end of the scale.

Howie

Howie Report 30 Mar 2006 12:34

Daniel the wanderer returns Well lad you have a life time in front of you so finish your education there is a great big world out there and it is yours you have plenty of time to explore and enjoy it so good luck xxxx

Kaz in a Tizz

Kaz in a Tizz Report 30 Mar 2006 12:35

What do yer mean by 'drastic' Dan? Kaz :o)

Zoe

Zoe Report 30 Mar 2006 13:22

if he starts talking about trips to Rio his 'something drastic' could be a transormation into Danielle!!

Daniel

Daniel Report 30 Mar 2006 13:24

Blast! My plan is foiled!

Zoe

Zoe Report 30 Mar 2006 13:27

I hope you're typing this from college

Bec

Bec Report 30 Mar 2006 15:55

Hello Dan! I have to say despite my above average GCSE results (10 x A* -C) and okish A-level marks I have NEVER got a job based on my qualifications. I got one job (Internship for BT Marketing) in the first 5 minutes of the interview for my personality. Sooooo.... stick around me long enough and some of it may rub off on you! lol You'll be great at whatever you do! xxxx