I worked in the land tax department and that was an ok job, but I didn't like the way they thru me into the deep end answering public calls on my first day, I could handle over the counter public face to face well but over the phone conveyancing details was harder, the best part of my job was counting all the corporation land title stamp duty cheques that came in millions and millions of dollars worth, and just basic transfering land titles over and checking land encumbrances and cavets and so on general searches we had access to dept files. I would work in government again. now I have much more legal and business education I guess, but I feel concern of falling behind and because I dropped out of university gives me less credibility than graduates and post graduates and masters degrees. i wish I did have some job however that was not over stressful.

I worked in the land tax department and that was an ok job, but I didn't like the way they thru me into the deep end answering public calls on my first day, I could handle over the counter public face to face well but over the phone conveyancing details was harder, the best part of my job was counting all the corporation land title stamp duty cheques that came in millions and millions of dollars worth, and just basic transfering land titles over and checking land encumbrances and cavets and so on general searches we had access to dept files. I would work in government again. now I have much more legal and business education I guess, but I feel concern of falling behind and because I dropped out of university gives me less credibility than graduates and post graduates and masters degrees. i wish I did have some job however that was not over stressful.
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