What do you do for a living?

ronk said:
SpiketheBike said:
As of 29th April 2016, I am RETIRED :rofl: :thumbsup: :evil: 8) :fuelfire: :D


Best job ever - Ive got over 8 years experience in the post now - Im sure there are others on here more qualified who could offer advice!

I do know folk who haven't adapted to the job - I think some see it like a lack of status or authority - just plain old Mr Joe Soap like the rest !

I'm coping pretty well so far! :P 8)
 
indeed, my employers are:

well, more suited for me not to not discuss what i do.

its one of those jobs all boys wanted growing up,
and one that all girls 'like' the idea of.
 
elevensies said:
indeed, my employers are:

well, more suited for me not to not discuss what i do.

its one of those jobs all boys wanted growing up,
and one that all girls 'like' the idea of.

If there are "implications " about your employment then it would be best if you don't throw out cryptic clues.
 
elevensies said:
indeed, my employers are:

well, more suited for me not to not discuss what i do.

its one of those jobs all boys wanted growing up,
and one that all girls 'like' the idea of.
Are you Lewis Hamilton? If so, a few people on here have been worried about you lately....
 
Nika77 said:
Working in the Change team as a Portfolio Office Coordinator for the insurance company.

However, I am upgrading my job to full- time mummy soon :)

Wow - your current job is a mystery to me, and I spent 33 years in the general insurance industry!

At least I can understand what your new role is, and it sounds much more fulfilling! :thumbsup:

I'm in retirement training, having left my last (part-time) job in November 2015 after we got a new General Manager! But I think I am quickly getting to grips with the skills required for my new role! (No alarm clock, breakfast watching Homes under the Hammer if I'm in the mood, especially if it is raining, etc.)!
 
elevensies said:
its one of those jobs all boys wanted growing up,
and one that all girls 'like' the idea of.

Fcuk me, not another James Bond!

I'd rather have two pvr's than two Bond's :slaphead:
 
Austin said:
I run a firework company (Standard Fireworks & Black Cat Fireworks) which may sound exciting, but in reality its lots of health & safety and paperwork.

Just raising my head now to look for my next role, so where do you go after fireworks?

Houses of Parliement.........PLEASE !
 
Although officially retired , I repair and maintain classic cars for a relatively small customer base, and help young retired ladies out of their clothes from time to time :oops:
 
Been making drugs legally for the past 28 years , Warner lambert,Pfizer,Genzyme and currently Lilly .
Very varied job with lots of role changes and different levels so have seen all sorts.The sort of value of product we interact with daily would shock ya......
 
Shopkeeper for my sins these days.

Have been;
Time served mechanic
Mcdonalds store manager
Insurance underwriter and then claims handler
Business Manager for a large multi-franchise dealer
Kitchen fitter for 10 years

And now also studying for a law degree .

I like to get around..

Mike
 
I work in a coal mine :) unfortunately i was born 30 years too late as it will probably be the last coal mine in the uk to close over the next few years.
End of a era :cry:
 
Mad Professor said:
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.
So i reckon if you can do for a living what essentially is your hobby then youve cracked it in life -i'm guessing that's the case for a lot of vets but probably very few human doctors .

I'm of those very few Prof.... tho the future might change that...
 
It manager for a private investment fund. Recently spent a lot of time managing the refurb of the building (a side hobby anyway)

I love it, and the people I work with. Not sure if that's par for the industry or I lucked out!
 
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