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John Alexander

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Hi to everyone here. nothing like learning this game in housebashing at the tender age of 40 something!!! it will make you fit or put you in you're box thankfully still here 2360 1 and 2 16/17th,edition.

Wonderd if there are any 50 year old students out there studing for the 2391 with any gray matter left?

John Alex

 
Hello and welcome.

We even welcome old wrinklies here :D

If you don't mind me asking- why the change in career in the autumn of your working life?

 
I did my 2391-10 december last year at the tender age of 50. Just got my results last week. Why does it take so long for them to mark it?????

Anyway the grey matter must still have a little life as I passed it:O.

I think sometimes age has its advantages :coat

 
Late thirties and did my 2391 last year keep hitting the past test papers am sure you will do great, Welcome to the forum.

 
Hi to everyone here. nothing like learning this game in housebashing at the tender age of 40 something!!! it will make you fit or put you in you're box thankfully still here 2360 1 and 2 16/17th,edition.Wonderd if there are any 50 year old students out there studing for the 2391 with any gray matter left?

John Alex
Hi John, and welcome, I am in the fire service and retire in 2 years time, I have 1 year left @ college to complete my 2330 and am taking my 2392 on a night time aswell, so you aint the only old timer doing this, good luck, (Meerkat) :)

 
Hi good to see the oldies going for career changes I'm 38 and one of the oldest students in my class lost my job as an engineer finding it so hard to find work at mo I thought being an electrican there would always be work for me out there .Good luck mate!

 
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