Congratulations on your PhD Roger!!! I'm currently working towards mine
so I think I know what the feeling would be like to successfully defend
your thesis. What do you fancy doing for a career, research or something
entirely different (like a freelance photographer! ;) )? Good luck in
whatever venture you choose though.
All the best,
Gareth.
Roger Wesson wrote:
> I'm a civil servant now, at the Home Office. General apology to all UK
> members for the terrible things the government is doing, I'll see what I
> can do about it :)
>
> It's interesting work, but not a career job I don't think. I think I will
> just be working here for a few months, saving up to hit the road and spend
> a few months travelling around and really giving the OMs a workout.
>
> Roger
>
>
>>>Outside in the real
>>>world is where I like to use it, and it impresses my
>>>colleagues in my new non-academic job :)
>>>
>>
>>Congratulations Roger !
>>
>>What's the job ?
>>
>>...Wayne
>
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