Whats your job title?

Chrismando said:
MrPT, it's difficult to do with your eyes closed :thumbsup:

...and a stew on your lap 8) 8)


Showing my age, they aren't stews anymore , oops!
My apologies in advance to any Cabin Attendants :D
 
Talksthetorque said:
mad4slalom said:
the majority here seem to be white collar middle management fancy job titled execs , .........exactly BMW's target market :poke: ,... very few manual workers (proper jobs ) :poke: :rofl: :thumbsup: :fuelfire: :tumbleweed:

Definition of a 'proper' manual worker:
If you have to wash your hands BEFORE you go for a piss.

I definitely wash my hands before I go to the toilet ... A mouth can be dirtier than an arse where I work :roll:

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My title is Composite Supervisor, I oversee the fitting/assembly shop of a motor sport (mainly) composite company.
 
European Programme Director for an American software company.... Basically means running around fixing things that have gone badly wrong.
 
Recoveries team manager

I work in what is defined as the recoveries department of a finance company, not that our department is directly recovering money from debtors.
 
Formerly an Analyst in the RAF. Actually just looked at pictures. Specialised in 'Spot the Difference', 'Colour by Numbers' and 'Where's Wally'.
Just about to become a primary school teacher. That one pretty much does what it says on the tin. Although, depending on what year I get, could be a glorified milk maid!
 
Senior engineer with a boiler manufacturer, responsible for carrying out warranty repairs on our products.
Being senior means I get all the shitey jobs no one else wants or can do :poke:
 
Then when you retire you get the same blanket job title - Retired!

Its a great leveller - Brain Surgeon or Bin Man, now just plain and simple "Retired"

Since I retired six years ago, I have spoken to several old bods who have not come to terms with loosing the status of "Senior, Chief whatever - Now just plain Mr Retired like the fella next to him.
 
ronk said:
Since I retired six years ago, I have spoken to several old bods who have not come to terms with loosing the status of "Senior, Chief whatever - Now just plain Mr Retired like the fella next to him.

I would swap my job title for 'retired' tomorrow if I could! I know some people struggle to fill the void left by their career when they retire but I reckon I could manage to find plenty to do!
 
ronk said:
Since I retired six years ago, I have spoken to several old bods who have not come to terms with loosing the status of "Senior, Chief whatever - Now just plain Mr Retired like the fella next to him.
Hmm, I've been retired 18 months now, I never have been concerned about loss of status. Just glad to be not going to work any more.

I've recently been headhunted to do a few hours a week consultancy work, I'm not sure what my new title is as I haven't started yet. 'Consulting Engineer' or something similar I guess.
 
Creative Director.

I generally flounce around throwing tantrums and criticising other peoples ideas.
 
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