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Cold calling scum I'm afraid. Dream is to be a lorry driver.
 
Factory work....quite specialised stuff..coatings and films that go in anything from optical,electrical,medical and windows! Been where I am for over 6 years, previous to that similar job for around 10 years but carbon fibre,composites supplying most of the F1 teams,luxury motors,commercial and military (boring stuff like apache helicopters and stealth technology,anti radar),luxury yachts. .done the 100m mast for the MiraBella 5 as well as stuff for the space industry and some gigantic satellite dishes in Chile..in the Atacama desert..I'll have to kill you all now!

Cheers

Clint
 
was a coach driver drove all around europe
but now retired just drive the boss about when I take her shopping.
or where ever she needs to go now
 
I manage a Residential Home for people with Learning Disabilities and Autism.

Wow! Tough job!

I've been retired (HSE Consultant) for just under 14 years and wondering how I found time to go to work!

Completing this shelf arrangement was today's job! (The partition wall and heater was done a fortnight ago.)

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Trained as and electrician then moved on to Data,telecoms and fibre optic installation.Now working as a Maintenance technician repairing and maintaining multi million dollar machines for a global hard drive company and been here over 10 years now though its shift work so days and nights 4 on 4 off.
 
Wow! Tough job!

I've been retired (HSE Consultant) for just under 14 years and wondering how I found time to go to work!

Completing this shelf arrangement was today's job! (The partition wall and heater was done a fortnight ago.)

Love that shelving arrangement Dutto. Giving me some inspiration to do it myself. It's tough being retired isn't it? I can't imagine how I found time for work either. ?! Got a busy day today myself. I'm bottling & kegging, then preparing stuff for my next brew day......will this work never end..? ?...nah.....lets hope not...! :whistle:
 
Manage a programme for a very big aerospace company, delivering IT to a police force.

Not quite what I ever expected to do when I joined the Army in 1995!
 
More or less retired, but still have a small farm I potter around on occasionally.
Used to have a T-shirt printing business.
Then a bagpipe making business.
The family keep badgering on at me to start a micro-brewery...
 
Retired firefighter. Prior to that a staff nurse in a large psychiatric hospital.
Now spend my days brewing beer, fishing, and growing vegetables on Skye.
It's tough, but someone has to do it...
 
I'm a musician. Most people find it hard to fathom how that could be a real job though! :lol:
 
Wow! Tough job!

I've been retired (HSE Consultant) for just under 14 years and wondering how I found time to go to work!

Completing this shelf arrangement was today's job! (The partition wall and heater was done a fortnight ago.)

looks a bit dangerous to me mate , thought a HSE would know better than use orange sky hooks to hold a shelve up :nono::lol:
 
I work for UK Power Networks
I'm the bloke you love to see when you have a power cut. :thumb:
 
looks a bit dangerous to me mate , thought a HSE would know better than use orange sky hooks to hold a self up :nono::lol:

Brilliant! :thumb:

I've only just noticed the bungee cord. I threw it up there 'cos I had no shelves to put it on! :whistle:

The irony is that if you look carefully you will see that it is looped over an RSJ which (just out of view) has a One-Ton Capacity Trolley fitted by the previous owner so that he could lift an engine out of a car and transport it to the bench!

The bungee cord will be removed tomorrow! :lol: :lol:

PS

Most HSE Managers and Consultants have "Been there, done that and paid the price!" which is why they got interested in HSE in the first place. :thumb:

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