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Old 12th Dec 2009, 08:24
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TheBeak
 
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doesnt add up mate and youre losing credibility as we speak.
Ah no, not again in this forum. That must be the tenth time I have lost credibility on here and had it proclaimed by someone on behalf of everyone - I'd give examples but I can't be bothered, read through the last 2 pages or so and you'll see. At least I must still have some for me to keep on losing credibility.

Now to answer some completely irrelevant questions to the thread in the hope that I can restore my 'credibility' with you all.

beaky you say in your location you are 'everywhere', but you talk like an englishman so on that i shall base my assumption
Yes I am British.

to go to uni requires UCAS points.
Uh no it doesn't, and certainly not in this socialist country. Just being from the wrong part of London, if you know what I mean, can get you in. That aside, yes, in my case, I had more than enough UCAS points - not that they have ever done me any good.

you left school when 17.
We've established now that you can read.

the youngest you can be upon starting aforementioned course is 16.
Is it? I am sure I saw a story about a little 13 year old Indian girl going to Oxford to read Maths in The Sun. I must have imagined it.

Here is a timeline for you peanut brain:

Aged 17 and a half I left school and went to uni for just off two years. I left at 19. Whilst there I did the selection for the Army. On leaving I had already set up a sort of 'apprenticship' (just like Ben) with a friend of a friend (He was actually a friends, friends brother). I started on a small salary and learned, had a go, met the right people which is important in this industry and benefitted from an incredible financial period.


small brokerage? doesnt matter if its tiny or youre the ceo of coleman you have massively undercut the earnings of most in this industry, and thats because its more believable than telling people you earn 100k +
I don't understand what you are saying there and I don't think you understand what commodity broking is.


Blackred, as always buddy, cheers.

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