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My mum was very similar...she finished her A levels and then answered a paper add for school leavers looking for a career in a new field.

The job was at IBM's new UK HQ in Portsmouth, where she remained for the next 4 decades.

She still doesn't get how lucky she was to get in somewhere like that at entry level with no relevant qualifications. Try it today :lol:
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There's no substitute for a good degree.

No-one knows that better than he who doesn't have one. ;)
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My first proper job was inputting fax and mail orders for a stationery company before progressing to the phones... anyone remember Neat Ideas?

One day the call centre manager told me I wasn't happy. She asked me if anything else would interest me. I said I'd like a go in IT.

Been doing fuck all in IT ever since... with no degree.
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First real job / apprenticeship was at Fisher Controls, must have been around 1989, for about £6 or 7k a year.
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Apprentice at PO Telephones. £6-10s-6d pw at age 17, back in 1963.
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Isn't this the utterly random picture thread or am I lost?
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Yambo wrote: Tue Aug 01, 2023 10:24 pm Isn't this the utterly random picture thread or am I lost?
You are not lost but perhaps some of us are.
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Cousin Jack wrote: Tue Aug 01, 2023 10:26 pm
Yambo wrote: Tue Aug 01, 2023 10:24 pm Isn't this the utterly random picture thread or am I lost?
You are not lost but perhaps some of us are.
Here's a random picture to help you out...
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Yambo wrote: Tue Aug 01, 2023 10:24 pm Isn't this the utterly random picture thread or am I lost?
Yeah but some random pictures stimulate memories and discussion. I think that's rather nice. :D

(I remember rolling up the rubbery glue on the pay packet flap then pretending it was a giant bogey :lol: ).
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Tue Aug 01, 2023 8:39 pm My first "real job" salary was £25.5k.

I wish that had been in the 1970s :lol:
My first flat was less than that! :D
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To keep Yambo happy...

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MyLittleStudPony wrote: Tue Aug 01, 2023 9:26 pm There's no substitute for a good degree.

No-one knows that better than he who doesn't have one. ;)
Loads of money is a good substitute for a degree.

Bill Gates.
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I don't have no stinking degree, but you need one to do my job! :wtf:
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Taipan wrote: Thu Aug 03, 2023 10:34 am I don't have no stinking degree, but you need one to do my job! :wtf:
Ditto

If I'd been recruited 'normally' I wouldn't have got beyond the CV filtering stage.
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Taipan wrote: Thu Aug 03, 2023 10:34 am I don't have no stinking degree, but you need one to do my job! :wtf:
Likewise. I entered IT as a trainee, without a degree, and never found it an impediment. If I was starting again now I absolutely would require one.
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Yes, I always find it odd that I'm not qualified enough to do the job I'm doing and the role that I developed into what it now is? :? :D
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MyLittleStudPony wrote: Tue Aug 01, 2023 9:26 pm There's no substitute for a good degree.

No-one knows that better than he who doesn't have one. ;)

Mmmm, what constitutes a good degree and what percentage of graduates can honestly say they have a good degree?
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One example of a " good degree " , might be an honours degree , fully accredited by the professional body with whom you intend to create a full career . Eg approved by the IEEE ( Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineering ) if you wished to have any hope of becoming a Chartered Electrical Engineer :thumbup:
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Her in doors has a NEBOSH level 6 diploma in Occupational Health and Safety. Apparently that's the equivalent of an Honors Degree.

IT and H&S, we're always a hit at parties.
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Treadeager wrote: Thu Aug 03, 2023 3:34 pm One example of a " good degree " , might be an honours degree , fully accredited by the professional body with whom you intend to create a full career . Eg approved by the IEEE ( Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineering ) if you wished to have any hope of becoming a Chartered Electrical Engineer :thumbup:
I don't want to be a Chartered Electrical Engineer so clearly my time at Uni was wasted :(

I did meet Mrs D there though, so it wasn't all bad.