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The answers on this thread do have common elements.One is that seldom do we choose our path, it tends to be chosen for us. And a second is that trends either sink or float us, very little, or a smaller part than you might think has to do with our efforts. So when it was easy as falling off a log wiz made his money in the sweet trade, and lots of it apparently.When the supply chain forced local manufacturers out, wholesalers couldn't compete with supermarkets, and buying habits altered, the money stopped.A few told a different but similar story about the print trade.For decades this industry had the best pay of any, and then along comes some new technology and old skills are worthless.If kodak was a person instead of a company he would probably be a wc too.The lesson? Be prepared to change,get in at the start and go in as hard as your circumstances will allow.
What a rich life many of us have led. And what a variety of experiences.For myself it's:Tech college studentEngineering inspection (made redundant)Window Cleaner Engineering inspection (went to night school)University studentMaths teacherUniversity studentEnglish teacher (Africa)Maths teacher (Birmingham)Maths teacher/teacher trainer (Africa)College student (Learning to teach English)English teacher (Africa)English teacher (Saudi Arabia)Trainer (Saudi Arabia)Trainer (back in UK after 9-11)Window Cleaner (after my training busines collapsed)The wheel came full circle!!
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An unexpected point in my life . Pretty much everything had fallen to bits for me.The extent of my expectations was not to make money but only to take my mind off things.If you have a high opinion of yourself, but objectively most things you've done have either been failures or mediocre at some point you accept this.I don't know if you have ever tasted failure Ian, or if you have, if it bothered you, but it used to bother me.Some of these guys stories crashed and burned but at least they had some interesting high points.I didn't.What is success? A lasting marriage, being a good dad,being happy?I wouldn't dream of ridiculing the arc of your life Ian , but mine has been pretty much that i talked a good game but little else.
Quote from: Calamity Window Cleaning on January 18, 2010, 08:04:48 pmAn unexpected point in my life . Pretty much everything had fallen to bits for me.The extent of my expectations was not to make money but only to take my mind off things.If you have a high opinion of yourself, but objectively most things you've done have either been failures or mediocre at some point you accept this.I don't know if you have ever tasted failure Ian, or if you have, if it bothered you, but it used to bother me.Some of these guys stories crashed and burned but at least they had some interesting high points.I didn't.What is success? A lasting marriage, being a good dad,being happy?I wouldn't dream of ridiculing the arc of your life Ian , but mine has been pretty much that i talked a good game but little else.We hear what you say mate....but what business did you start that made a lot of money so that you could add window cleaning as an add on?
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