A Steelworker...now becoming extinct.
Best wishes.
Project manager, IT, infrastructure, pmi. Tells it all. Booooooooooooooooooring.
I wanna be a real estate agent or a gangster driving a black range rover sport with 24" wheels when I grow up. Oh ok, I know thats thwo identical wishes.... ;)
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A Steelworker...now becoming extinct.
Best wishes.
Joiner
Scientist !
I keep the women in my company happy! I'm an IT support technician at a German news agency. They can't resist my portuguese accent! :D Oh, and men, I just ignore them!
I manage the teams who look after all the IT kit and phones for both HMV and Waterstones.
Stress... you don't know the meaning of the word :bounce:
National Sales Manager..pharmaceuticals
Osteopath and university lecturer.
But considering a change of directon since my daughter was born three months ago.
Any ideas?
Becoming a dad definately focuces the mind.
I sell bogs!!
I sold bogs once...
It was in Taplow on the Bath Road, many, many years ago at Marley Homecare.
It was a Saturday job, must have been 16-17'ish at the time, got there from Sonning on the 'ped.
A family came in with a couple of youngsters. Looked around the bathroom displays. Left soon after, without buying anything.
Selling bogs is a sh*tty job, as I found out shortly thereafter!
Cheers
Peter
PE Teacher me!
And no - we dont just chuck the kids a ball and sit on our gluteus maximus' :mrgreen:
don't lie ;)Originally Posted by dadoc2001
session rock musician... keys player. 8)
Best,
James.
I wish someone would tell me.....
Biomedical engineer.
Service maintenance of patient conected equipment.
Im head of buying for a large stationery company
Consultant to leisure real estate developers and operators: theme parks and attractions, resorts, sports and entertainment. Mostly feasibility studies/market analysis/ business planning and advice for existing businesses.
amateur Brain surgeon
Subsea Engineer on a Deepsea Semi drilling in Brazil
Niall
Do you do reduced rates for TZ members?Originally Posted by furbopple
If Eddie locates those chaps who have been trying to shut down this site, perhaps we could all have a whip round so you can practise your skills on them :twisted:
Particle Acclerator. And dark matter collector.
Civil Aviation Operations and Engineering Contract Manager, Southern Europe the Middle East and N. Africa. Retired once, got fed up and am now again more than fully employed :o
Most observed pilot watches, Casio Seiko and Citizen with a sprinkling of Rolex, IWC and some enormous Brietlings :shock:
WIS Regrets, never knew about Eddies Speedbird (1) creation until about a week after he sold the last one and leaving behind my Dads forty year long service company Gold Tudor in 1974 during the Turkish military invasion/intervention of Cyprus :cry:
I'm a recent finance graduate on the lookout for a job!
Currently doing some web design amongst some other projects.
[plug] If anyone is looking for a trainee accountant or similar, or needs a website give me a shout :lol: [/plug]
Armourer...
Motorcycle Taxi rider in London. (Not many of us about!)
Test Engineer soon to be world wide Technical Support Engineer working on Gas Turbines.
Clinical Psychologist and Psychotherapist over here in Portugal... so getting payed peanuts. Glad I love Alphas and stuff like that!!! :wink:
Environmental Health Officer
Air Traffic Assistant. :)
Head Chef on an AHTS (Offshore Anchor Handling vessel)
Jim
I'm apparently in the least stressful job Barbering :D but I own 2 shops and employ 7 lads so therefore i'm in the stress band again :shock:
Marine Insurance Underwriter specialising in vessels such as the type above.Originally Posted by ruhlarules
Chief picture Editor for the Daily Sport. :shock:
It's a dirty job, but someone's got to do it!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Full time father, part time market analyst.
Retired (early, at 52) computer engineer. Got bored, so now working part time in a supermarket filling station.
Bruce i really admire You for doing that I'm sure those moments spent raising Your Son will be very special kids grow up so fast.I was lucky in that whilst in the RAF i was able to spend a lot of time with My Kids as You do not fly every day as part of a Squadron plus You have other assigned duties within the Squadron.Originally Posted by BruceS
Retired Parks Maintenance worker and retired from the Naval Reserve.All I got to do is wait till I am 60 and collect a little more from the Navy I guess they hope you don't make it to age 60.
Test Engineer,Mobil technology
I retired at 50, 3 years ago, after 32 years as a Firefighter. I am now a freelance real ale sampler, highly qualified in this specialist area. :wink: :drunken:
F.T.F.A.
Community Support Manager - no, I don't know either.
Quality controller for a brothel.
taxi office manager
ktmog6uk
marchingontogether!
IT Manager, it pays the bills...
Web developer
Joomla Expert & SEO specialist
dimitris-dev.info
Waking hours: Compliance Officer & Indoor tramp
Sleeping hours: Pan-galactic playboy, crime fighter & superhero
I'm a chartered accountant by background but somehow ended up in Paris working in a team that does "Business Strategy & Development". Been doing it for 2 years and still none the wiser on exactly what I'm supposed to do. Seems to be a mix of developing strategy, pushing companies to give better results, putting people in touch with each other around the Group, checking numbers for weirdness, reporting issues up the line and generally making a lot of stuff up on a day to day basis. I quite like it and if they want to pay me well for this nonsense then why not?
Graduated a year ago as a physician, went into medical research in order to get my PhD-degree.
Aspiring to become a respiratory physician one day...
I'll be needing one of those sooner than later if I keep on smoking the way I do....Originally Posted by DaanL
Semi retired & part time undertaker/bearer :glasses5:
Publisher / Owner of an International Shipping Magazine.
Don't have a bloody clue how I got here but the money helps with my watch addiction!! :D
“Don’t look back, you’re not heading that way.”