Seriously, i think you are full of it, this and other threads you come across as entirely and completely immature, your facts and opinions are wildly uninformed and I’d say you are in you early 20's MAX and a pure fantasist and i highly doubt that you've done anything you have said in these forums, not one thing, or any of the facts you present of yourself as true.
One of these days you will wake up and realise you're alone in the world because of it. You spend an inordinate amount of time on the net for the high pay packet you say you earn. If i had that kind of wage i would be far far too busy earning it. Therefore i think you are a board student in the arse end of nowhere worried about your future
You're wrong, I've only spoke the truth so far ..

with everything (that I can remember)
Imagine if I
had done everything I had said in these forums though, just theoretically. Imagine if I had also been a contestant on Dragons Den (one of the full '15 minute' jobs!). Imagine if I had been offered £600 per day a few years back for a 6-month contract but rejected it because I didn't want to work in blimin' Strathclyde. Imagine if I had been in a band that supported a group called 'Neds Atomic Dustbin', did my work experience on an RAF base (RAF Lynham) including flying the simulators and drinks with the F16 pilots there for the airshow the next day (thiat lot helped me get to Biggen Hill, I'll tell you about the 'fighter pilot computer games' they do there one day, interesting stuff if you like your gaming), done all the travelling you could shake a stick at, bought a field in Lincolnshire for £32,000 and sold it 4 years later to a developer for £330,000 (lot of tax to pay on that I tells ya), drank with Sting, jammed with Bruce Dickenson etc. etc. Wouldn't that, theoretically speaking, be
kinda cool if, in theory, it was true??
Incidentally I was never a bored student, university was amazing (except the number of girls one can expect to pull is massively over-exagerated - no-one pulled on freshers week for example). If you're not having fun at uni you're doing something wrong. Mind you, if you go to more than 7 hours lectures a week you're doing something wrong
I don't think I've ever worred about my future, not even when I was a student. You reap what you sow ..