Your favourite job

I was a Sales Rep once with a Vauxhall Vectra :lol: covering a huge territory. Was brilliant in the Summer, could turn off the company mobile and go and have golf lessons. No one knew what I was up to :thumbsup:
 
best was at my friends garage, i was young as was he, god did we have fun!!! best days ever!! got 20 quid a day!! never have i been so happy to get 20 quid a day... i loved every min of it!
 
2 spring to mind immediately .
1st 17/18 yrs old fri/sat nights glass collecting in nightclub 8) i basically got paid to socialise :P
2nd putting the timber roof on a mansion turned lux apartments in Bolton . my usual line of work so nothing new but it was at the height of the building boom in 2006 & myself & partner had put a crazy price in cause we didn't want the job . then got it :roll:
8 weeks with cash coming out of our ears & kinda summed up where it all went wrong with the uk :x
 
1998-1991, 26 years old, travelling the world on expenses working on corporate acquisitions and joint venture projects for a global telco - best team I ever worked with even though 90% of the time we were all in different corners of the world. Brilliant meeting up with a 'passing' colleague in KL or Japan and having more than a few beers - worked my ass off but met a load of fantastic people, including my wife :D

Also love my current job - Account Director looking after multi-national corporates - but liking the company itself a lot less...
 
Sounds like a great job :thumbsup: At 26 I was travelling through Surrey at my own expense from one dilapidated hospital to another...
 
Not a job as such but a task I had to perform in my previous job.

We handled the Playtex account and I had to art direct all advertising and catalogue shots. Every year that job was a long, hard week for me :lol:
 
Woots said:
T2FFN said:
Royal Marines Commando.

Nothing compares.

you still a bootneck? or have you moved on...

Always be a royal inside.

Miss it every day... at 28, i have thought of going back and trying for sb, but while the career is doing well i'm staying put.
 
safety valve manufacurers ? .... must have been pretty high pressure,........my worse one ?.....wringing out the chamois for a one armed window cleaner !! :tumbleweed:
 
RubyBlueZ4MC said:
Steve220 said:
Air traffic controller :) Still love it, as well as travelling the world

Thats what a computer questionairre at school suggested was a job I was most suited to. Heard it can be pretty stressful?

Having the profile for it is one thing, but you definitely need the aptitude to be able to comprehend the dynamic environment Air Traffic can present itself. It can be stressful, but to be honest, the only time i've ever stressed out at work is doing paperwork, controlling itself is pretty straight forward as long as you know the rules like the back of your hand.
 
I've got a friend that is an air traffic controller at Glasgow. He claims it's (damn good) money for old rope once you've been doing it a while. He usually takes a book into work with him.
 
I paid my way through university working at McDonald's. Worked up to being a salaried manager. Great job, and the most fun. Far from what the stereotype suggests


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My main day job I work as an IT administrator and technical author of user manuals for vehicles.

In the evenings and weekends I teach group fitness classes.

The day job pays the mortgage but the one I enjoy doing is teaching the classes!
 
9 months on the island of Gan in the Maldives. No women, no complications. Just sun, sport and beer :trampoline:
 
Z4Bob said:
9 months on the island of Gan in the Maldives. No women, no complications. Just sun, sport and beer :trampoline:

so that would be 9 months stuck on an island with loads of men then. I take it you didn't bend over much (just in case)
 
michika12 said:
Hmmm... Google CEO right hand man! :D

:rofl: :rofl: Sorry that was you job, the right hand man to the CEO of Google? I thought is was a suggestion, tried it but the results were pretty normal. :rofl: :rofl:
 
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