As a school technician? No, I did it for about a year. I left uni in Leicester and outside the university there's fuck all to do with a science degree. Worked in a bar for 6 months, then a school in Rutland for a year as a computers in science tech, setting up/devising datalogging experiments for the kids and being general PAT testing/maintenance dogsbody. I didn't really go back from there, it was a step up. I got a job in a medical research facility as a technician with more money and responsibility and everything. The job used my degree education better and rather than re-train me, gave me some training in something practical rather than academic. I'm useless for anything else now, my role is so specific, but there are at least a few places that do it in the UK and I could go abroad and do it. Just as I took the job (it's been 6 years now), all this stem cell research started bearing fruit and micromanipulation skills of said stuff became really useful. Hence, I was really lucky :yup:.