no point having regrets ronnie!how old are you anyway?your never too old to go back to school/university and study if thats what you want to do.I have regret's Daz. On my first interview after leaving school, I received notification that I had got the job. It was in a jeweler's workshop at the back of the shop. I was to be taught how to build and repair all kind's of jewelry and it involved two night's a week at college learning the art, bugger working night's I thought and knocked the job back. I would love that chance again, what a wally.
Next interview was an apprentice joiner, got the job, done my 4 years then another 2 working before getting out of it, too many bosses for me.
Made good money playing drums and guitar in a band doing the club's back in the eighties, then went bloody deaf in my left ear, so got out of that.
I am a black belt in TKD, thought of opening a school but never did get round to it, it's good teaching stuff you know but nope, here I am at 49 still cleaning. It has good point's as we all know, but I am still a cleaner.
Maybe a mid life crisis thing, maybe just the poo weather, but the thought of cleaning glass just does not appeal to me too much at times these day's.
G Brookes makes a good point about something coming along that will finish off window cleaners. For those who have not seen or heard of it yet, Nanotech probably will be the future for many surfaces and fabrics.
Look at this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqGkC5uJ0yM&feature=related