No mortgage, kids and no responsiblity?
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No mortgage, kids and no responsiblity?
Ok, so if you had no mortgage, no children, no debts and no responsibility and ?10k in the bank (or enough to take a year off), yet still had all the PO knowledge that you have today what would you do for a living?
Would you retrain and if so to become what and why???
Would you retrain and if so to become what and why???
Probably set myself up as a 'green home makeover consultant'.
Get a bunch of suppliers, set up bulk discount deals with them, and make a living off the difference between their prices and normal retail prices, providing a service for householders specifying 'green' measures for their homes.
Get a bunch of suppliers, set up bulk discount deals with them, and make a living off the difference between their prices and normal retail prices, providing a service for householders specifying 'green' measures for their homes.
Andy Hunt
http://greencottage.burysolarclub.net
http://greencottage.burysolarclub.net
Eternal Sunshine wrote: I wouldn't want to worry you with the truth.
Re: No mortgage, kids and no responsiblity?
Good question - that's where I am and wondering the same! What's the most useful-for-the-future thing one can learn in a year without spending silly money?danza wrote:Ok, so if you had no mortgage, no children, no debts and no responsibility and ?10k in the bank (or enough to take a year off), yet still had all the PO knowledge that you have today what would you do for a living?
Would you retrain and if so to become what and why???
It's something I'm constantly mulling over, however my current job probably pays significantly better than I would do being a 'green home makeover consultant'. Plus I do still have a small mortgage (?21K between myself and my OH, not a lot I grant you). It's maybe something I could do if I ever lose my job though.danza wrote:Andy - couldnt you do that now or are debts/ kids and responsibility holding you back?
Otherwise - it's something I think I'd really enjoy doing. I'd include a permaculture makeover for the garden in with the package.
Andy Hunt
http://greencottage.burysolarclub.net
http://greencottage.burysolarclub.net
Eternal Sunshine wrote: I wouldn't want to worry you with the truth.
Re: No mortgage, kids and no responsiblity?
danza wrote:Ok, so if you had no mortgage, no children, no debts and no responsibility and ?10k in the bank (or enough to take a year off), yet still had all the PO knowledge that you have today what would you do for a living?
Would you retrain and if so to become what and why???
Start a security company. Hire large violent types and guard mansions.....
Jim
For every complex problem, there is a simple answer, and it's wrong.
"Heaven and earth are ruthless, and treat the myriad creatures as straw dogs" (Lao Tzu V.i).
For every complex problem, there is a simple answer, and it's wrong.
"Heaven and earth are ruthless, and treat the myriad creatures as straw dogs" (Lao Tzu V.i).
If oil is going to increase in value, become more labour intensive to find/extract/process, and with the average age in the oil industry 48. Maybe something along these lines is best? Only problem is that there isn't much oil left in the UK and I don't much fancy working in Iraq or Nigeria!
Heriot Watt Univ.:
Msc Petroleum Engineering
Univ. of Aberdeen:
Energy Futures (Oil & Gas) - MSc
Energy Futures (Renewables) - MSc
Oil and Gas Enterprise Management - MSc
If the UK goes nuclear, and even if not there's still the decommissioning, maybe something like this:
Univ. of Sheffield:
MSc(Eng) Nuclear Environmental Science and Technology
Univ. of Manchester:
Nuclear Science & Technology MSc
Heriot Watt Univ.:
Msc Petroleum Engineering
Univ. of Aberdeen:
Energy Futures (Oil & Gas) - MSc
Energy Futures (Renewables) - MSc
Oil and Gas Enterprise Management - MSc
If the UK goes nuclear, and even if not there's still the decommissioning, maybe something like this:
Univ. of Sheffield:
MSc(Eng) Nuclear Environmental Science and Technology
Univ. of Manchester:
Nuclear Science & Technology MSc
Sunny Jim,
Thats all well and good but I think when TSHTF, the large violent types would soon be running your company....by force!
Clv101 - Instead of doing an Msc in oil or nucleur wouldnt it be an idea to learn how to independently trade on the oil markets and make a living by pre empting oil stocks etc. Much more fun/ but much more risky. I still think though that a sharp cookie could clean up if they knew what they were doing.
Thats all well and good but I think when TSHTF, the large violent types would soon be running your company....by force!
Clv101 - Instead of doing an Msc in oil or nucleur wouldnt it be an idea to learn how to independently trade on the oil markets and make a living by pre empting oil stocks etc. Much more fun/ but much more risky. I still think though that a sharp cookie could clean up if they knew what they were doing.
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I think I might go and live at the CAT doing/teaching stuff about energy.
Yes, my comment was a bit tongue in cheek. However, I'm not sure you theory follows. I mean Terry didn't take over from Arthur in Minder did he?danza wrote:Sunny Jim,
Thats all well and good but I think when TSHTF, the large violent types would soon be running your company....by force!
Clv101 - Instead of doing an Msc in oil or nucleur wouldnt it be an idea to learn how to independently trade on the oil markets and make a living by pre empting oil stocks etc. Much more fun/ but much more risky. I still think though that a sharp cookie could clean up if they knew what they were doing.
Jim
For every complex problem, there is a simple answer, and it's wrong.
"Heaven and earth are ruthless, and treat the myriad creatures as straw dogs" (Lao Tzu V.i).
For every complex problem, there is a simple answer, and it's wrong.
"Heaven and earth are ruthless, and treat the myriad creatures as straw dogs" (Lao Tzu V.i).
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Well I'm gonna be debt free by the summer having finally paid for my MSc at CAT, and the debts I racked up doing it. My plan is to stop giving money to my useless toad of a buy to let landlord, and buy a narrowboat. I have lots of friends on the canal here in Oxford, and fingers crossed, with our latest planning battle victory (did anyone see the Observer yesterday - apparently there was a big article on it and I missed it - bugger), the community boatyard may soon be up and running again in some semblance. Once esconced onto said narrow boat, I'm going to cut down my work hours, do a little freelancing for other green consultancies on climate change stuff, and have time to learn things. Plus maybe pick up a PO aware fella who doesn't mind living in a home with little in the way of running water and limited electricity.... i.e. someone with a bit of foresight!!!!
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