Career Change

Plumbing is the trade lads. I dont think they’ve ever been affected by a recession and they seem to be scarce.

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Undertakers is recession proof.

You have to do tommers

They always let you down

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They’re the last ones to let you down

:grin:

If youd a bit about you, youd be mad not to get subbies and do houses or small building contracts. The money is phenomenal

If you ever built your own house you’d know there’s nothing soft in it.

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Did you lay the blocks yourself Ambrose?

Did I fuck.

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Subbies. Get in with an architect. Theres no soft job in the buildings bar the cunting safety officer

Yeah, you need to avoid the Kirby types. The way to go is specialise after the apprenticeship.

It was quiet for six months but is coming back now.

If you carve out a niche for yourself corporate training is is the handiest number there is and is well paid.

Pick an area you have experience in or interested in and you can wind down over last 10 or 15 years of. Working life tipping away a few hours a week

Remote management of teams, resilience, negotiation skills etc etc

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Egghead Donnelly could have an easy life tipping away at this stuff if he had any cop on

Move to T1?

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My work takes me to a wide range of Dublin Airport terminals

Is that you bressie?

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Need to make the most of it while it lasts

I’m going to be a coach next.

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“If negotiations reach deadlock, go for a run and it’ll all resolve itself”