Tom
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
quote: Originally posted by purple_corsa_gls
Yeah i know. I wasn't meaning basic. Im on a large basic with the bank and comission too. Small firms are offering around 14-15k basic and 10-20% of the commission you write for them....Plus the 60k was not planning on being employed at that time. more likely to moving into the running of my fathers company or to look at setting up on my own - providing i have a decent enough client base etc.
You'll find a lot of the smaller IFA's getting squeezed and bought up in the next few years by the bigger firms - just too many of the smaller ones about at the moment and its only going to get harder for them.
There's consolodation going in loads of FS related industries, it's a bit of a shame imo but there's alot less people in certain areas who fancy picking up a family financial advisers or insurance brokers etc.
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Fee
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Registered: 16th Nov 05
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25
Corporate Solicitor
Doing the job I want to be doing. Planning a move to Singapore hopefully within the next two years depending on how things go
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sand-eel
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quote: Originally posted by RCS
quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
quote: Originally posted by RCS
Age 22
Currently at uni doing a MSc in Motorsport Engineering.
Aim to work in engine design/performance engineer, preferably abroad.
you don't happen to have a dutch guy in your course called alex?
Duno, what year is he in?
1st probably or 2nd maybe duno he's a dick anyway
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
quote: Originally posted by mikesc20let
im 20 qualified hgv technician specialiseing in engine builds and gearbox rebuilds for DAF commercial trucks earning 20k a year on basic hours
aim- to be happy wherever i work lol and earn good money
[Edited on 07-08-2008 by mikesc20let]
This is what annoys me, is that your job is highly skilled and difficult, yet you're on relatively shit pay.
CAD seems really difficult, yet the guy at work is on £16k, yet he's done 3 years at Uni and all sorts. Madness.
CAD is a piece of piss though. Anyone can be trained up to drive Solidworks or Pro E. The difference between someone who just drives the software turning other peoples ideas into digital data and the person who can draw something, turn it into digital data, use that data for simulation purposes and finite element testing, then actually turn that into something like a part, product or prototype.
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deano87
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Registered: 21st Oct 06
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Seems I'm wrong. Looks fucking difficult though. Our CAD department also do estimating and put quotes together.
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sand-eel
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quote: Originally posted by ed
quote: Originally posted by deano87
quote: Originally posted by mikesc20let
im 20 qualified hgv technician specialiseing in engine builds and gearbox rebuilds for DAF commercial trucks earning 20k a year on basic hours
aim- to be happy wherever i work lol and earn good money
[Edited on 07-08-2008 by mikesc20let]
This is what annoys me, is that your job is highly skilled and difficult, yet you're on relatively shit pay.
CAD seems really difficult, yet the guy at work is on £16k, yet he's done 3 years at Uni and all sorts. Madness.
CAD is a piece of piss though. Anyone can be trained up to drive Solidworks or Pro E. The difference between someone who just drives the software turning other peoples ideas into digital data and the person who can draw something, turn it into digital data, use that data for simulation purposes and finite element testing, then actually turn that into something like a part, product or prototype.
i'm a pro E god
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ed
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I'm a Solidworks Certified Professional
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Corsa Sport Gav
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Registered: 12th Feb 03
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Im a CNC laser Operater
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AndyKent
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quote: Originally posted by ed
quote: Originally posted by deano87
quote: Originally posted by mikesc20let
im 20 qualified hgv technician specialiseing in engine builds and gearbox rebuilds for DAF commercial trucks earning 20k a year on basic hours
aim- to be happy wherever i work lol and earn good money
[Edited on 07-08-2008 by mikesc20let]
This is what annoys me, is that your job is highly skilled and difficult, yet you're on relatively shit pay.
CAD seems really difficult, yet the guy at work is on £16k, yet he's done 3 years at Uni and all sorts. Madness.
CAD is a piece of piss though. Anyone can be trained up to drive Solidworks or Pro E. The difference between someone who just drives the software turning other peoples ideas into digital data and the person who can draw something, turn it into digital data, use that data for simulation purposes and finite element testing, then actually turn that into something like a part, product or prototype.
As said, CAD is dead easy - I taught someone all the AutoCAD commands in about 3 hours.
Knowing what to draw in the first place is the tricky part (we design buildings )
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mattk
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Registered: 27th Feb 06
Location: St. Helens
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quote: Originally posted by ed
I want enough to buy a Grande Punto with leather seats.
got
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Russ
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Registered: 14th Mar 04
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quote: Originally posted by J da Silva
25
Run a company that specialises in intumescent steel coatings for fireprotection on new builds and steel structures. Have my finger in other pies, including property development and sitting on the internet allday trading in shares.
I'm comfortable, I just hope my kids get what they need, that's all that I aim for.
The business brings the bills money in
[Edited on 06-08-2008 by J da Silva]
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