Work Experience
We've got a work experience kid in for a couple of weeks and he'll do anything you tell him to... He's was in the server room most of yesterday monitoring the network activity lights - he almost missed his lunch till we took pity on him.
We are bastards.
How bad was your first experience of work?
( , Thu 10 May 2007, 9:45)
We've got a work experience kid in for a couple of weeks and he'll do anything you tell him to... He's was in the server room most of yesterday monitoring the network activity lights - he almost missed his lunch till we took pity on him.
We are bastards.
How bad was your first experience of work?
( , Thu 10 May 2007, 9:45)
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work experience when I was 15
Around the age of 15 I got it into my head that I wanted to be Doctor (which has since been abandoned as i'm now well on the way to being a lawyer). I did two weeks work experience at the museum at the Royal College of Surgeons.
During that time I was given a number of things to do: I helped changed the fluid in various anatomy samples, spending hours moving money skulls from one box to another, helping to organise some of the terrifying things in the store rooms, cataloging vaginal speculums and sitting in on human disections.
Although I since changed my mind about being a doctor when I found out i'd have to do chemstry A level, it was still more fun that the two weeks at the travel agents or the old folks home that other people at my school did.
( , Tue 15 May 2007, 10:29, Reply)
Around the age of 15 I got it into my head that I wanted to be Doctor (which has since been abandoned as i'm now well on the way to being a lawyer). I did two weeks work experience at the museum at the Royal College of Surgeons.
During that time I was given a number of things to do: I helped changed the fluid in various anatomy samples, spending hours moving money skulls from one box to another, helping to organise some of the terrifying things in the store rooms, cataloging vaginal speculums and sitting in on human disections.
Although I since changed my mind about being a doctor when I found out i'd have to do chemstry A level, it was still more fun that the two weeks at the travel agents or the old folks home that other people at my school did.
( , Tue 15 May 2007, 10:29, Reply)
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