I wasn't gonna inflict my life story on you but since you ask.
I'm 27 so I far into the third category.
Like Donnylad I was pretty much bullied through school for being fat however I was pretty intelligent and got a few awards (in some cases for getting the highest mark in exams in scotland!). Anyway, I lost interest in school about 15/16 and was kicked out due to my poor grades, about a month later I fell out with my dad because he wanted £20 for booze which I didn't have since he took all my money previously and so he kicked me out the house. I ended up in a homeless shelter for a few months with my mum and she eventually got a flat - sorted
He died a when I was 19 - unfortunately we weren't on speaking terms and later got ripped off by his brother and former employer - I haven't seen any of his family since the funeral.
From 16 to 24 I worked in a nursing home kitchen, I ended up losing about 7 stone in weight (in a year...and as some of you have seen it's back on lol) and became a total chick magnet

...eventually I decided to call time on the kitchen job and fooked off to France for a few month, it was amazing apart from the bosses gf being a bitch and absolutely detesting the gobby jock lol.
At the same time I went back to college, got my arse in gear and passed an HND in Civil Engineering, onto uni and got a BSc Honours in Construction Management. For 6 months I tried to get a job but to no avail so I went back to uni and completed a MSc in I.T. (complete change) and straight away walked into the job I'm in now.
Now I have contacts everywhere a friend recommended me to a construction company doing CAD and eventually engineering, I start in 2 weeks so it looks like it's all working out.
Just sorting my finances and hopefully have a flat and no debts (other than mortgage) by the time I'm 30 and my own business by 40...no plans for wife and kids as yet though
As Rob stated earlier:
"I didn't plan any of the above but it's how you deal with it all that matters. Plans can seem like good things, but quite often, life is so random and surprising that the best laid plans can soon be thrown into turmoil and be a complete waste of time.
Targets are more restrictive than people realise and we should really take each day at a time and carry some hopes and aspirations, but ultimately be prepared to deal with the unexpected."
This is my way of thinking exactly, I'm pretty much laid back about everything -
sh*t happens

