Rus
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Registered: 24th Jan 05
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for those that remember i had a big issue about my payrise at my work (graphic design) and wasn't moving in the right direction. long hours, v.low pay (12k annual) and the boss's are a couple of cunts.
So after some thinking i've decided to carry on my 3 year BA Hons Design in Interaction. i leavt after my first year due to being offered a job in the industry.
I got maximum credits for the first year of uni (135/135) so there wasn't a problem with my carrying on. and to receive the comfirmation letter today leave a huge smile on my face.
so if case you was curious. there you go shall be leaving my work a.s.a.p (just before october probably, to get max money before going into part time) and my start date for uni is the 1st October.
bring on the uni girls and vast amounts of alcohol.
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Marc
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I left my last job because of pay issues too!
Good luck!
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deano87
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Good choice, if the work etc was crap. Make sure you live in halls/house at Uni. Commuting is the shite.
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Brett
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Best of luck
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G.C.M
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Good luck mate, leaving my old job to pursue something i like was the best thing i have ever done
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dna23
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Pick up a lot of freelance work now I expect anyway Rus what with how good you are to sort you out throughout uni.
You at trax? Good luck btw
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Fad
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good choice mate no point staying in a dead end job
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Zak
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quote: Originally posted by Fad
good choice mate no point staying in a dead end job
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Rus
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Registered: 24th Jan 05
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thanks guys 
i haven't planned on going trax to be honest.
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Ben G
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Registered: 12th Jan 07
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12k annual before tax or after tax?
tbh that's terrible wages.. i'm getting 22k before tax now just putting flywheels onto engines, easy job 
hope you come out with more qualifications and a better paying career
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antscorsa
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you going back to ravensbourne rus or moving away!!
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Rus
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thats before tax. my actual income i get is just over 10k (£836 a month)
ravensbourne why would i go anywhere else rave is awesome
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antscorsa
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haha im soo glad ive left rave and have got my degree!!!
much prefer working!
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Rus
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not for long
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Colin
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Well done hope it all works out for you.
I left work just over a year ago pay was an issue but also it was generally pish company. I went to college (No uni for me - im a thick cunt!) for a year, done an HNC in electricl engineering then got an apprenticeship to train up as an instrument technician offshore.
Theres always something you can do if your not happy at work!!
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Tom
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Col, did you have any sort of experience of electiral engineering before you started your college course?
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dave17
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Nice one Russ, just hope that your degree will help you get the money you want.
Ravensbourne is a quality uni aswel, i still think about my short stay there, so many girls
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AdZ9
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I got a mate who had this problem, we were both on the same course and i got a job 1 day placement a week whilst studying, then the company took me on (graphic design btw) and i haven't been here a year yet and i've started on 18k and it will go up to 22k soon which ain't bad for a first year in the business. Especially as i'm only here for my first 2 yrs to get my experience, then i can move onto a bigger & better studio.
12k is appauling though, would make more than that just doing crappy freelance jobs! Good luck in uni though, hope it all works out
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