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I'm a self employed builder/landscaper. i did my aprenticeship as a chippy but worked for an old school builder who did everything. but developed occupational asthma and prefer being outside anyway. so mainly do landscape gardening now from design all the way through, with a couple of good maintenance jobs for bread and butter and the building during the winter.

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that sort of **** really - hard work and my body is starting to fall apart, but i do like the freedom 8) and it'll do till i get a proper job :lol:
 
Work within IT as a Business Relationship Manager within Engineering, Procurement and Construction and Construction Management (mainly Oil and Gas sector). Background is IT Architecture and Project Management.
 
I teach adults with learning dissabilities wood work ........
Very satisfing job i must say .........
i also repair ghd hair straighteners ......................................
 
Mobile plant engineer, specialising in the big stuff mainly container handling equipment but also do steel handling and other specialist stuff.

Can be interesting at times but usually very cold, dirty and very boring.

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We have had a few interesting moments down the years :shock:

Brand spanking new machine, probably £150K worth.

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Two fire damaged containers of Becks beer anyone?

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90 Tonne and around 350 grand, insurance companies etc are still fighting over this two years on, if it hangs around much longer the lads have threatened to cut it up and weigh it in :lol:

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no help to anyone really unless you wanna big hole in the ground with oil spewin everywhere

job title toolpusher/ assitant rig manager
job description , travel round the world drink lots of coffee, pretend you like the business you in , pretend you have been there , done that a million times when in fact you got no idea whats going on, oh yeah and occasionally get off your arse to shout at somebody..then go back to daydreamin of better things

lookin forwar to paying the house off and stacking shelves in the local co op


jth
 
Doris said:
Danbury Doug said:
Oooh one of the new Class 70s. Very cool! 8)

much quieter Doug in cab, but boy I miss the thrash of 37's & 47's :(

Yes, I bet it's not quite the same Doris. Nice and comfortable, but not the character!
I back onto the branch line to Fawley, so four or five times a day I'll hear the distinctive whine of a Class 66 trundling past, with all its tanks in tow, but just occasionally I'm still 'treated' to that lovely growl of a 37! :D
 
I run a glass company, mainly commercial stuff, and we manufacture everything in house from double glazed units to aluminium frames and every thing in between!
Check us out at http://www.stowmarketglass.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;.
So if you ever need anything with glass let me know!!!
 
I am a telecomunications engineer in norfolk and suffolk working for a little company called BT , You may have heard of them ;) . been there 13 years man and boy !
 
I'm a Toolmaker I work a lathe, a milling machine and a 5 axis laser cutter. Which is great as i can make bits for my bus all day. Only trouble is i have to work silly hours such as this!
 
john the horse said:
lookin forwar to paying the house off and stacking shelves in the local co op. jth

Ah, you read my mind John.

I am the course director for the Masters in Public Administration programme at the University of York. Love it.

But come the day, I'll happily be stacking those shelves. I'd prefer Sainsbury's for the staff discount. :lol:
 
i joined the Army at 16 got out at the age of 40 and went to work in a school to try and become a Geography Teacher. I found that loud brash kids weren't my cup of tea, :shock: so went back into the Army on an NRPS contract. All the joys of being in the Armed Forces without the hassle of deploying to warm sandy countries. Although i do miss that. Main benefit? loads of dry storage and garage space to tinker. :D :D
 
I'm a quantity surveyor for a construction company based in the North West.
I joined the company because it was local to me but a couple of years ago I was running a contract in Blackpool and a contract in Whitby at the same time. The travel nearly killed me.
 
I'm a Remotely Operated Vehicle Pilot and Technician on oil rigs.
My job basically consists of plunging a big yellow expesive bit of kit into the sea and watching fish on a monitor (and the occational drill bit and BOP,) distributing downloaded films around the rig and trying to sound like we know what we're talking about when the Toolpusher comes in! (John the horse will know what I'm on about ;) )

I was thinking B&Q when the house is paid off. :mrgreen:
 
trowel said:
I'm a Toolmaker I work a lathe, a milling machine and a 5 axis laser cutter. Which is great as i can make bits for my bus all day. Only trouble is i have to work silly hours such as this!

Dito, but I work for myself so not so many silly hours just the odd ghosta

If only you could machine everything for your van :D
 
I've had few jobs in my time, mechanic, builder/roofer, chauffeur, clock maker and I now chase Robbers around Camden Town in an unmarked Volvo :D and I love it, especially when we catch one!
I'd still rather be under a VW tho, that's what I'm gonna do when I retire, save old Vdubs like this one :mrgreen:
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She's been waiting patiently for 3 years to be restored, while I mess about with buses and Robbers :roll:
 
I'll add my name to the list of "Oilfield Trash". I'm a Production Geologist working for a US company in Equatorial Guinea, west Africa - the place that Thatcher's lad was allegedly involved in a coup a few years back. Don't go offshore at all these days so I'm not at the sharp end like John the Horse and Elginbuslover and anyway I might get my hands dirty. I've been out in west Africa since 2000 but before that I was in Turkmenistan and Ukraine. Cut my teeth on some smaller onshore fields in the UK around Sussex and Hampshire and also up near Pickering in Yorkshire. I guess Elginbuslover you must work for either Subsea7 or Oceaneering? And John, which drilling company are you with? We have the Ocean Valiant working down here at the moment but before that we've had rigs on contract from Sedco, Atwood, Noble to name but a few.
 

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