Quote of the day 26th August 2014

“That which is currently beyond your capabilities now, does not have to be so forever”
 
( Chris Murray )

Comments

Jim said…
Thought of the day

when a wasp lands on your privates, you learn something important. You learn there is always a way to deal with a problem without resorting to violence.
Jim said…
On your quote above, nothing is more true.

when I left school i worked in a quarry at Wilton and i cut the stone I Quarried at Bigrigg. One day I was so wet and cold in the quarry i thought "To hell with it" so i went to carlisle that weekend and thats when I joined the RAF. When i left i spent 6 months in south africa teaching "to be teachers" how to teach Microsoft windows networking. then i got back to the UK and thought oh **** i need a job, so i worked as a temp at the Environment Agency in Penrith (dont ask) until I got a new job fixing photocopiers at sellafield. Quite happy there but the company i worked for lost the contract to Mitie, I was offered a new contract with Mitie, but i did not want to take it. I Put in my CV to Sellafield as a member of staff. Dont need to say really because i left the RAF as a qualified electrician (amongst other things), then i started as a staff member for Sellafield prety quickly.

Why am I typing this? well its just a lesson, there is no luck but that we make for ourselves, there are no easy answers and often you have to go thrugh hell to get it, been there, seen it done it. but now there is no need to tax me so heavily in order that we keep paying for people who cant be bothered.
Chris Whiteside said…
1) Ouch!

2) I agree: that is a brilliant example of what Chris Murray was saying

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