What do you do for a living?

Director of Consulting services in a US software company that delivers process & decisioning solutions ... Takes me all over the world, just finishing off in Turkey after a couple of years in Tokyo. Next stop who knows :)

Used to be an Oil & Gas Engineer, specializing in land exploration (trucks and explosives :)) and an engineering officer in the RAF (no explosives involved!)
 
I'm a vet in the south west. Deal with large and small animals but have a special interest in small animal surgery.
 
lux said:
I'm a male stripper in a seedy gay club in Birmingham where I let dirty old men take me up the wrong un for £50.00 a time. :o

Jeez Lux, you get worse if that's possible :D
 
Self employed plumber for 15 years
Hated it the first day and hate it even more now. I am at ease with it now though, it serves a purpose.
Quite often thankful I don't do other peoples jobs. I was in a food factory last week. Had to do a job for a manufacturer but theyd have to pay me a lot to get me back - health and safety *shudders*. What an awful place to work for an hour
All these immigrants are the ones doing the s**t jobs. I was driving through Lincs, chucking it down with rain and there they all are in a muddy field picking daffodils. Care workers another one
 
reading through this thread was very interesting - i'm shocked some of you aren't rolling in M3's ££££££££

I work for a water company in the somerset area. I run 9 waste water treatment sites in the area, huge environmental responsibility. if you think it sounds s**t.......don't bother taking the piss :tumbleweed:
 
I'm Key Account Manager for an Industrial Coatings Manufacturer, Wood/MDF/Plastics/Metal/Glass and Leather, we also import Italian PE/PU and UV coatings as well as Dutch industrial Metal Coatings, essentially I'm the first cup of coffee and set up the paint systems, depending on the size of the account I run it or pass it on to one of the area Reps :thumbsup:
 
lux said:
I'm a male stripper in a seedy gay club in Birmingham where I let dirty old men take me up the wrong un for £50.00 a time. :o

Lux, the topic is what you do for a living.....not what is your dream job :poke: :D

anyways, such a broad spectrum of jobs and personalities with a common interest in one particular vehicle

as for me......Mechanical Engineer
 
Fieldy said:
I'm a vet in the south west. Deal with large and small animals but have a special interest in small animal surgery.

What a fantastic job in the best place in the country to live, I'm green with envy...even going shoulder deep up a cow's chuffter would'nt put me off...well a bit maybe.. :sick: I doth my cap to thee sire. :hattip:

Welcome aboard too. :thumbsup:
 
Aaron.litw said:
Machine monkey said:
Aaron.litw said:
Personal assistant to Sir Frank Williams :winner:

Yes it is as good as it sounds :thumbsup: no I can't get cheap f1 tickets :thumbsdown:

I used to make bits n bobs for you guys many years ago. Always wondered what it would like working for the team instead of a sub contractor.


What did you make?

We made all sorts of stuff. Usually last minute and in a rush for a race or pre season. I am guessing its busy for you right now!
I shall cross my fingers you have a good year. As your my team and very local :thumbsup:
 
I'm a Information/Cyber Security Consultant. I mainly do contracting jobs these days. A few mates and I started a company about 3 years back, we got taken over, we all made Director (whatever that meant), new company was rubbish, I lived off a roundabout in an industrial estate for about 18 months (in a hotel I might add) and then opted for more boring consultancy, but a much better work/life balance.

In my previous lives I was a 3D vehicle artist for PS2 and XBox games (3DSMax) and an international locksmith for HMG (really).
 
still the same as the last time - senior analyst programmer for a small software house selling statistical software which helps banks/building societies design their scorecards which they use to decide whether to give credit...
 
I used to be a Waterskiing instructor I had a massive wipeout one day on the monoski and basically ruined my knee and ankle
was never able to ski as hard again, it was great to be able to teach people to ski but not being able to ski as good as I used to
made me give it up. I have been in the building industry since and hate it but it pays the bills
 
Civil Engineer turned project planner. Currently self-employed working on a freelance basis in the water industry. Before that most of my experience was in highways & bridges.

Interesting thread, seems to be a lot of us in a technical/engineering/building profession.....and not many hairdressers :rofl:
 
Spent the last 10 years as a contruction Cost / Contract management consultant which can be as dull as it sounds; so packed it in and started a small car dealership
 
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