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Old 10-04-2009, 08:36   #7
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Re: Four years at uni, for what?

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Originally Posted by popper View Post
what do you mean "for what?", there are lots of UK people that would love to have had that same chance, but cant afford it.

he rather than you needs to expand his long term view....., for instance, he could do another degree in a related subject thats got prospects for the near future (4years+), or just expand your thinking, and do this and related searchs, and follow them up.

http://search.virginmedia.com/result...y+Surveying%22

tenders are always happening even in this downturn, and the EU rules are far better these days for UK firms looking to expand into the full EU markets, he could hitch a wild ride in that massive market place.

just because the Uk might be seeing a lowering of Quantity Surveying and related spend in your area, doesnt mean all the EU countrys are doing the same, theres always more places to expand and rebuild....

you and he have to think far better and longer term, especially at a mear 22 years old.


Thank you for your response, even though as it does come over as a tad aggressive!!

Most do have the chance of doing a degree now, you just get yourself in debt, unless you have a parent funding you of course.

Damien, I have thanked personally, the link is appreciated.
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