Beefy's Corner - The Off-Topic Chat Thread

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I was hoping for a change to Joe Steinberg. :(

Why would I want to be associated with that lousy jew

I'm baaaaack. I think you should have gone for AdamBanana personally.

Time for my daily work rant. I got home 10 minutes ago (1:40am) and I have to be back in at about 11:45am for the lunch shift, and I'm working until close tomorrow (probably same time as today if not later).

Someone come over here and shoot me in the head.
 
Just as I thought I couldn't get more excited about life after uni.

Starting to dawn on you how important some office experience could be? Get some. Not kidding. 9 to 5 is ****ing amazing.
 
Starting to dawn on you how important some office experience could be? Get some. Not kidding. 9 to 5 is ****ing amazing.

Yeah I'll go looking for it as soon as I move back to uni, **** doing barwork. That said, I'm not exactly sure how I'd go about getting it.
 
Yeah I'll go looking for it as soon as I move back to uni, **** doing barwork. That said, I'm not exactly sure how I'd go about getting it.

Probably best to literally walk into some offices and ask, or write them a letter. A lot of them will either have **** websites which they never use or won't have one at all, and they'll be **** at responding to emails too.

Also there's surely some sort of careers advisor at your uni? They might be worth a quick chat.

The best way would be if you just know someone who could get you in where they work. My cousin is a paralegal in London and she's putting a word in for me. Gotta have those connections.
 
Probably best to literally walk into some offices and ask, or write them a letter. A lot of them will either have **** websites which they never use or won't have one at all, and they'll be **** at responding to emails too.

Also there's surely some sort of careers advisor at your uni? They might be worth a quick chat.

The best way would be if you just know someone who could get you in where they work.

I don't know anyone with that level of pull, especially not in Guildford. I think there's some sort of jobs scheme at my uni so I'll go and ask if they've got specific advice, and then head around offices. I'm not sure how many we really have, I think most people there just commute to London, but hey, there's gotta be something. That said, I'm not convinced it'd be a great idea to balance an internship with the last year of a degree.
 
I don't know anyone with that level of pull, especially not in Guildford. I think there's some sort of jobs scheme at my uni so I'll go and ask if they've got specific advice, and then head around offices. I'm not sure how many we really have, I think most people there just commute to London, but hey, there's gotta be something. That said, I'm not convinced it'd be a great idea to balance an internship with the last year of a degree.

I had quite a lot of free time in my last year, but I don't know if your timetable is similar. I spent it all playing FM and Skyrim. I'd say I regret it, but I did enjoy myself a lot.
 
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