Much of this is true, I know some well paid and overqualified people who have the common sense of a moth near a flame. I should have stuck in at college when I started a gaphic design course 10 years ago but at 16 was too immature and really picked the wrong course. I blame my careers advisor, or lack of one, for not even remotely educating me on the kind of courses available. I also think people should stay in school until they're 18, like they do in the US because at 16 I think most are ill placed to make one of the most important decisions of their life.

. Decided to start working as I was fed up of being skint so the music tech thing fizzled out too. I do have a recording studio now though, out of all the people I met on the music tech course I'm the only one who's actually set up a studio and I was the one who dropped out. You can't teach stuff like that, you just have to do it and want to learn by yourself. It's often labour of love but it brings me an extra £300- £400 per month now, on top of my full time estate agents job.