OT : What do you do for a living?

Nosa said:
I am a customer service quality administrator and Call guideline format specialist, But not for much Longer, Have recently found out redundancy is definatly heading my and the teams way within a week or so :(

Redundancy is crap, isn't it? I'd have been happy progressing with my place, but it's not to be. Still, take it as an opportunity to spread your wings and find a better job. That's what I'm doing.

P.S. Your oil and grilles just left! I couldn't find the aerial, so I didn't put that in there for you, sorry.
 
IK. said:
Redundancy is crap, isn't it? I'd have been happy progressing with my place, but it's not to be. Still, take it as an opportunity to spread your wings and find a better job. That's what I'm doing.

P.S. Your oil and grilles just left! I couldn't find the aerial, so I didn't put that in there for you, sorry.

Trying to be positive and look at it as an opportunity.

Oil and Grilles :thumbsup:
 
Nosa - the company I worked for in 1990 went bankrupt two months after I got married and bought a house (never got paid since I got married then ).

However, that was just the push I needed to start my own company then and I have never regretted it ever since.

Karma etc - it might do you a favour in the long term.
 
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Tweed said:
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pvr said:
Nosa - the company I worked for in 1990 went bankrupt two months after I got married and bought a house (never got paid since I got married then ).

However, that was just the push I needed to start my own company then and I have never regretted it ever since.

Karma etc - it might do you a favour in the long term.


Gis a job :D
 
I give international Technical Support to Tetra Pak market companies to Install, commission and service Liquid Packaging Lines, off to France early on Monday morning for a week.
 
Work in the construction industry erecting suspended ceilings, the past few years iv been trying to educate myself and gain a degree in psychology with the Open University, so far iv 160 points, need 320 so I may have my degree by the time im 60. :D :D
 
I teach chemistry and science, i have had quite a few other jobs but this one is by far the best :D
Gerry, welcome to the forum, I didn't get my degree until later in life and its the best thing I have ever done, I know this sounds cheesy.....but it really did change my life, so keep up the hard work mate because its well worth it :thumbsup:
 
Iam a pipefitter/welder/fabricater specIalizing in the brewing,food and drink industry,working mainly with stainless steel,installing and repairing pipework and tanks. Been doin this since I left school (16) and has taken me as far as the Bahamas and oz 8)
 
I am a flight (platoon) commander in the Royal Air Force Regiment, responsible for defending air assets overseas. At the moment we are deployed at Bastion and Kandahar Air Field in Afghanistan.

Next posting I am hoping to do Forward Air Control and be attached to the Army or Marines.

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Samuella said:
I am a flight (platoon) commander in the Royal Air Force Regiment, responsible for defending air assets overseas. At the moment we are deployed at Bastion and Kandahar Air Field in Afghanistan.
Next posting I am hoping to do Forward Air Control and be attached to the Army or Marines.

8) 8) 8)

And you guys of all services and the allies are doing a great Job :thumbsup:
 
Automotive Embedded Software Engineer.

I do the software in electronic control units in various cars:-
I've contributed to
- the roll control system on the Range Rover Sport
- Allison transmissions - the big gearboxes in trucks and good old fashioned American School Buses
- the Bluetooth interface in some Volvo's, Land Rover's & Jaguars.
- the dashboard displays in the new Jag XK and XF
- a fleet of hybrid taxis that ferried all the athletes & officials around Beijing for the Olympics
- the hybridisation of what used to be the Rover 75
- integration of the engines in the recently released Chevy Spark

During spells of non auto stuff also did some software in the RAZR when it was about.

It's good fun sometimes, especially when you get a test car. It's not paid well enough for the grief you get though!
 
Software developer (mainly web), using obj-c/cocoa/cocoa touch, ruby/rails, .net, c++, python... whatever gets the job done really. :D
 
I work as a Project Manager at a company which designs and manufactures thermal (infrared) camera systems. We build the night vision cameras which you can get in the BMW 7-series, and now in the Audis. Also build thermal camera systems for security, maritime, and Government type systems.
 
Sales engineer. Designing and pushing radio control systems for cranes and winches. Mostly for offshore use. Anchor handling vessels, fishing boats, oil rigs etc.

Some of these:
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on some of these:
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will drag around with one of these:
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I tell kids off all day and chase them round and round. Serious. You know those kids you see on telly in grainy black and white, seen terrorising the streets - I work in a special school full of them (not allowed to tell you the name) and when they get all angry, have fights, run out of class etc the teachers call me and I rush out and reason with the kids, sort it all out and get them back in class till they do it again. I am very busy all day. And I recently got moved up to Pastoral Manager - more hours under the new Head & just the same money. What more incentive could you ask for?
I also run an ebay shop selling hammocks - lots of them, and tarps and fancy outdoor gear.
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