Stuff you should have done, but didn't.

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Having talked a lot, to various folk, about stuff and things, one subject keeps coming up. "Why did you never join the armed services". If I've heard it once, I've heard it a thousand times. I never really fancied it, at the time, but on reflection, they probably have a fair point. So what's your 'missed calling'?
 
juggling clown in a circus but I can't juggle and don't have big feet.
 

Diggs

Veteran
Accepted the (with hindsight obvious) advances of the mum of one of my fellow pupils that we ran into on the last holiday I went on with my parents.
 

screenman

Squire
Held on to the over 4,000 cars that I sold in the eighties. Borrowed as much as I could and brought a large house in Richmond in the seventies. I will not carry on as it is too upsetting.
 
I was an aircraft engineer for 25 years in the RAF. Throughout my career I was tempted to remaster to Loadmaster on Air Sea Rescue helicopters. These are the guys who dangle on a cable pulling people off sinking ships in raging seas. The job is known somewhat tongue-in-cheek throughout the RAF as 'Dope on a rope'.

I really regret now that I never went for it. The amount of job satisfaction gained from saving lives on a daily basis must be phenomenal.

Anyway, I left the RAF 12 years ago and am now a software engineer. Really exciting... :rolleyes:

Graham
 
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