Conned
swiftyisNOTevil writes, "I have recently become obsessed with the BBC Three show 'The Real Hustle' - personally, I think of it as a 'How To' show for aspiring con artists."
Have you carried out a successful con? Perhaps you hustled a few quid off a stranger, or defrauded a multi-national company. Or have you been taken for the wide-eyed, naive rube that you are?
( , Thu 18 Oct 2007, 13:02)
swiftyisNOTevil writes, "I have recently become obsessed with the BBC Three show 'The Real Hustle' - personally, I think of it as a 'How To' show for aspiring con artists."
Have you carried out a successful con? Perhaps you hustled a few quid off a stranger, or defrauded a multi-national company. Or have you been taken for the wide-eyed, naive rube that you are?
( , Thu 18 Oct 2007, 13:02)
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On the other hand...
if you don't have a diploma of any sort you're limited to what sorts of jobs you can get. My girlfriend hit a ceiling at work because of that when she was working for a utility company. And the person who got the job she was after? Her degree was in Home Economics- how best to cook and clean and sew and all that shite. An absolute bullshit degree, completely unrelated to the work, but it was enough to qualify her.
And even a person with an engineering degree doesn't have any guarantees of work. Trust me on this.
( , Mon 22 Oct 2007, 22:18, Reply)
if you don't have a diploma of any sort you're limited to what sorts of jobs you can get. My girlfriend hit a ceiling at work because of that when she was working for a utility company. And the person who got the job she was after? Her degree was in Home Economics- how best to cook and clean and sew and all that shite. An absolute bullshit degree, completely unrelated to the work, but it was enough to qualify her.
And even a person with an engineering degree doesn't have any guarantees of work. Trust me on this.
( , Mon 22 Oct 2007, 22:18, Reply)
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