Talyn
Can't get enough of FH
- Joined
- Dec 31, 2003
- Messages
- 608
Well, I've had it up to my back teeth of
"I've forgotten my password"
"How do you spell apple" (after changing a password to 'Apple123')
"I'm not very technical" After being asked to read some numbers of a sticker on a PC tower unit
"is that in caps?" If it was in caps, I'D TELL YOU TO USE CAPS!
"My caps lock I'SNT on" Then finding out it was.
I'm sure a few of you have heard it all before. Anyway, the point is, I'm looking at a career change, and am thinking of heading into Physics.
So long as I can cover the finances, all will be well, but at this stage, it may all go tits up early.
I'm thinking of headed back to college and doing 2x A levels, Maths and Physics, then heading out for a degree, and then (if my head still functions) maybe a doctorate or whatever it is these days.
I'm aware it's going to be 8 - 10 years, and that I'll be around mid forties by the time i'm done, but I have to stop talking to numpties all day long.
Anyone tried the old career change trick? or any scientists with advice on restarting science interests?
"I've forgotten my password"
"How do you spell apple" (after changing a password to 'Apple123')
"I'm not very technical" After being asked to read some numbers of a sticker on a PC tower unit
"is that in caps?" If it was in caps, I'D TELL YOU TO USE CAPS!
"My caps lock I'SNT on" Then finding out it was.
I'm sure a few of you have heard it all before. Anyway, the point is, I'm looking at a career change, and am thinking of heading into Physics.
So long as I can cover the finances, all will be well, but at this stage, it may all go tits up early.
I'm thinking of headed back to college and doing 2x A levels, Maths and Physics, then heading out for a degree, and then (if my head still functions) maybe a doctorate or whatever it is these days.
I'm aware it's going to be 8 - 10 years, and that I'll be around mid forties by the time i'm done, but I have to stop talking to numpties all day long.
Anyone tried the old career change trick? or any scientists with advice on restarting science interests?