If Your Career Could Be Likened To A Board Game
If Your Career Could Be Likened To A Board Game
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Tannedbaldhead

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3,150 posts

158 months

Wednesday 3rd June
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For me as a 60 year old build professional working in the construction industry it can best be described as a game of snakes and ladders.
Various booms, busts, changes in government policies and funding programmes, acquisitions, mergers and the odd bits of good and bad luck have seen my career go from nought to sixty faster the a Porsche Turbo only to crash back to nought again. This was followed by a period of time spluttering along misfiring and belching smoke before a slow and steady 30-50mph acceleration run in sixth gear and a bit of 70mph cruising (excuse the motoring analogies but this IS PistonHeads).
Presently on an "in the right place at the right time" ladder moment and working like a dog to stash the readies to compensate for life's snake moments before I retire.

Antony Moxey

10,497 posts

245 months

Wednesday 3rd June
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Trivial Pursuit. Some questions you know, others you don't and lot of the answers soon become out of date. Starts off as fun but drags on too long without a satisfactory ending.

Soloman Dodd

906 posts

68 months

Wednesday 3rd June
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A cross between Cluedo and Tiddlywinks.

TheInternet

5,199 posts

189 months

Wednesday 3rd June
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Mr E

22,864 posts

285 months

Wednesday 3rd June
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Risk.
Possibly MouseTrap. Ages building something absurdly complex, and then seconds watching it fail in a way we hadn’t considered.

Raddors

534 posts

174 months

Wednesday 3rd June
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Antony Moxey said:
Trivial Pursuit. Some questions you know, others you don't and lot of the answers soon become out of date. Starts off as fun but drags on too long without a satisfactory ending.
That is excellent

WH16

8,194 posts

244 months

Wednesday 3rd June
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Backgammon.

Some skill, some luck. Being too aggressive or competitive can be disadvantageous.

iphonedyou

10,226 posts

183 months

Wednesday 3rd June
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Monopoly.

Overly long, often dull and no real money at the end of it.

the cueball

1,799 posts

81 months

Wednesday 3rd June
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Kerplunk.

A high-stakes corporate agility test where I'm losing my marbles.

kv85

81 posts

39 months

Friday 5th June
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Not strictly a board game, but Poker - trying to keep a poker face and trying not to show my real emotions when dealing with mostly idiots above and below me.

Dave.

7,846 posts

279 months

Friday 5th June
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Snakes but no ladders….

Gary29

5,087 posts

125 months

Friday 5th June
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Can't think of a game that's impossible to win but easy to lose?