Warrington, realised he needed a change. "I came to the realisation that it really didn’t suit me,” he said."It got to the point where I was doing this degree, but I couldn’t see myself doing it."I knew I couldn’t just drop out of uni without anything respectable to fall into, so I was having a bit of a browse through the web and I saw a funeral arrangers job."I just thought it’s something I might be good at and could be something I could have a decent career with."In a weird way, it felt like a nice job."Shortly after his 20th birthday, Pete quit university and started working as a funeral arranger at the Co-op Funeralcare in Denton.Drawn to being able to offer support and guidance to the local community during a tough time, he found the.
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