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Have you thought of volenteer work?http://www.vso.org.uk/springs to mind
The international situation, enforcing democracy on the whole world, what if people don`t want it?
Yup, looked at all that, apparently 20 years as a manager and five of running my own successful INTERNATIONAL business count for !Expletive Deleted! all because.......I don`t have a degree for the work that I feel I am qualified to do............The class/education system is WRONG again, another reason for wanting to get out of this pox ridden nightmare of life.
the Government is 100% corrupt, a bit like ours but the Italians admit it.
What about Chile or Canada, even the Falklands, all places whee you can get back to earth without too much goverment and social intervention.Ste
Quote from: "Drift"What about Chile or Canada, even the Falklands, all places whee you can get back to earth without too much goverment and social intervention.SteI,m looking at Canada as a prospective move just have to go and have a look and see whats its like
I sympathise with att. I packed in my business after 20 years earlier this year. Yes i was earning good money but I wasn't working to live, I was living to work. Work HAD to come before everything, kids, wife, family .... the lot. This Christmas I have spent more time with my family than I ever have. Now I know for definate that I don't like them. I don't mean the wife and kids, I mean the extended family.I did a charity trip to Croatia earlier this year ... I reckon I might have to spend more time there. I found something in Croatia that went missing when I was a lad.The thing I found is very special. It is the sort of thing that money can't buy, it is priceless. Its all about caring about the people around you. Its about taking the time to stop and have a natter with your neighbours. Its about talking to a stranger in a pub. Its about stopping to help someone who's car has broken down. Its about being glad for your friend because he has bough a new (to him) car, not being jealous because he has and you can't afford one.Its haveing a bill come in that you weren't expecting and the people around you assisting, whether it be by lending you a couple of sheckles or giving you some home grown produce to halp you out. Doing this knowing that you wont be too proud to accept it because you helped them in the same way last month. Its about working long enough to feed your family and provide for them but not so long that they no longer recognise you.There is a word for all this. Its a word that had real meaning when I was a kid. The word still exists but the meaning has been lost. I don't know when it got lost but I would guess that it was around the time colour televisions became the most important thing to have. It went missing around the time that nights around the piano in the pub stopped happening. When the next consumer must have became more important than spending the day in the park with the kids - play with the kids or do some overtime so we can have a video player? I know what my parents chose to do.It went missing around the time when a holiday in Spain was more important than sharing a static with the grandparents.I'm not going to carry on as I'm getting a lump in my throat thinking about all that has been lost to consumerism and keeping up with the Jones's.I no longer want a big house and new cars on the drive. I don't want to spend two of my kids six week holidays with them in Florida - I want to spend the whole six weeks with them in a tent somewhere. Above all, what I really want is to live in a real community, like I did when I was a kid and like they still do in Croatia.So endeth my pointless diatribe.