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Failed Geordie and Parmothief
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thought id add, im going to see a careers advisor on thursday. if i find out any insider info on whats going on ill let you both know.
all these graduate programs just arnt for me, even if the companies are great. like atomic weapons agency, microsoft, rolls royce. managing a business just doesnt interest no matter how much money i could make. the only ones im applying for are the national graduate development programe and the nhs management programe. at least both of these have an aspect of helping your average joe on the streets. the NGDP is working in local government$ and gets you the diploma in local government management.
maybe its just me. if it comes down to either helping a business make money (and earn a fortune), or helping an everyday person benefit somehow (and make less) then id pick that always.
all these graduate programs just arnt for me, even if the companies are great. like atomic weapons agency, microsoft, rolls royce. managing a business just doesnt interest no matter how much money i could make. the only ones im applying for are the national graduate development programe and the nhs management programe. at least both of these have an aspect of helping your average joe on the streets. the NGDP is working in local government$ and gets you the diploma in local government management.
maybe its just me. if it comes down to either helping a business make money (and earn a fortune), or helping an everyday person benefit somehow (and make less) then id pick that always.