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Mrs Reject
13-07-2004, 06:54 PM
This has probably been asked before but I'm nosy! Mitch is a Mac Operator for a well known paper in Brighton and I'm a student Podiatrist extrordinaire :) used to be a nurse and befor that an air hostess, teehee.
Mitch used to be a bit of rough wot dug trenches until he found he scrubbed up good! :)
cxdemon
13-07-2004, 06:57 PM
Well, for my part i used to be a store supervisor, and nvq assessor, then had to give up work to look after me missus, so now i'm a carer. :cool:
I'm an electronics engineer currently working as a safety test engineer for a british standards type of place, used to be a cable designer before that and designed microprocessor systems before that (mainly battery chargers and laser boards and choppers and inverters). before that I was a housewifey person for 10 years.
yeah, I'm old
gypsy is currently a bum (his words) who is training to be a driving instructor and before that he was a BT engineer for 15 years following a brief stint in the army
I can do anything mechanical, also electrical and a bit of plumbing, I love gardening and sewing (tho I'm cr@p at sewing) and generally making things and fixing things and now my new jobs pays me to break things
yipppeeeeee I'm in my element
:D :D
i used to be
1, Did a YTS scheme with the Co-op
2, worked for a builders merchants
3, worked in Birmingham Irish centre (Buffets and catering)
4, and finally A bus Driver (No 11A Birmingham)
But now I am Retired due to disability, but do miss driving the bus's (but on the plus side, i can now do more rallies and be able to have proper recovery time afterwards). and i like mondays now :D
Yoda
bill?
13-07-2004, 07:08 PM
worked in the nhs for the last 29 years, operating theatres, ITU, med. physics (servicing / repairing equipment and ventilators)
before that I was a spinner for a pewter manufacturing firm
speaking of work I'd better get ready and go, gotto be there for 9
poridge wog
13-07-2004, 07:14 PM
worked for the mod at american air base made redundant moved to yorkshire and drove bin wagons till last year when wife became disabled through multiple sclerosis now full time carer for her and the young lad, who has just become an f,ing teenager, were we all like him at that age :confused: :cool:
p.s the mrs was a research nurse, she worked on the trials for viagra they tried it out on students wife saidit was the funniest thing she has ever done all these poor young lads not knowing what to do with raging great h&rd"ns for hours :p :p
cxdemon
13-07-2004, 07:17 PM
Glad i'm not the only one, my mrs has thrombosis, and several strokes, sadly.
and a son just turning 13 :eek: he's not like me, i wuz perfect :p
guyver1
13-07-2004, 07:19 PM
Self employed Bricklayer by day, motorcycle instructor by weekend :D
Manager of a lighting shop.
Before that I spent 8 years as a production supervisor for Durex.
Was a member of the 'testing panel', best paid overtime me and the missus ever did !
ForestFred
13-07-2004, 07:23 PM
I paints lamp posts . (wont mention the speed cameras) :rolleyes:
smeghead
13-07-2004, 07:23 PM
left school did an apprentiship in the car trade(till i went for the manager with a hammer bastid sacked me then), went into the bike trade (left after 2 years as i couldnt stand the way peeps were being ripped off,moved into servcing epos kit,then from 92 and now i fix copiers
jediross
13-07-2004, 07:26 PM
Computer systems engineer for very large American computer company.
Pays well and i don't have to do a lot!! :D
Rabid
13-07-2004, 08:10 PM
Armed forces I am in the RAF Regiment as an instructor. So that means i am the nasty b@st@rd that does the SHOUTING.
BlackPig
13-07-2004, 08:10 PM
I have been ;
Fisherman/mechanic,
Swimming pool constucter,
Builder,
Truck driver,
Currently unemployed since bike smack last year(yet another myopic c*** :mad: ).
What ? Me bitter !! Too f'kin' right !!!!
Nitrowing
13-07-2004, 08:39 PM
Did a year in a custom bike shop, did a year doing bar/nightclub work.
Joined the RAF aerospace systems (avionics), had a bicycle shop, now commission chemical plants/ oil refineries and that sort of nonsense.
Mrs Reject
13-07-2004, 09:12 PM
Currently retired.
What did you do before you were a current? :p
What did you do before you were a current? :p
I was a raisin. :D
davesatan
13-07-2004, 09:45 PM
lighting and power engineer
Andyskwak
13-07-2004, 09:50 PM
:D I drive trains which means that I get to delay hundreds of people on their way to work, and home again! Do I enjoy it? Oh yes.
TaxiDave
13-07-2004, 10:19 PM
Taxi driver for the last thirteen years. Six years in the Army before that.
Wife, Kerry sells dragons, wizards, reapers etc, on the market.
Oldest daughter is going to train to be a mechanic in the Army. (R.E.M.E.)
Youngest daughter is going to be the Queen. (She's four)
dracken1
13-07-2004, 10:32 PM
trained as a pipe welder(now a tube welder ;) )
did quite a few years on coal fired power stations as a welder,here and in germany.
been a motorcycle engineer for a long time now and i also build vw trikes and body shells as my business,
and jeez am i running way behind schedule
rommel
13-07-2004, 10:36 PM
Left school became a printer joined the Parachute Regiment (3 Para) left became a printer again then worked for the nhs stores after that a private hospital as their stores manager onto the blood transfusion stores manager next a narrowboat hire fleet manager over to self-employed boat repairs and maintenance and now self - employed property maintenance!!!!!! cor wot a lot and I am old too :D
blackhack
14-07-2004, 12:31 AM
Well as my nick might suggest ... I drive a Black Hack, much like taxi dave....the only difference is i've got two of them.
I "only" work two days a week these days (fri + sat nights) but used to work 12 hour or more shifts seven days a week....but after getting ulcers due to the stress and preasure i was always under i cut back a bit.....life's too short for killing yourself just for money.....
Creature
14-07-2004, 01:26 AM
Used to be computer enginered, but now retired (aged 42)
now cram as many rallies in as i can
Tim750
14-07-2004, 05:07 AM
I test Passenger lifts for a living.
BigBod
14-07-2004, 07:52 AM
After 8 years in the Royal Navy I had a bike accident on the M25 whilst on leave, got run down by a fire engine! Pensioned out of the navy disabled.
Spent the next 18 months driving a forklift for Nissan UK and trying to sue the bastards that run me down. As a result of this one of the local papers picked up on the story and ran a full page article about me loosing my career and how I was disabled and couldn't get a job blah blah blah.
A local company owner saw this article and phoned my solicitor, whos details were in the paper and said he would give me a job. The owner was also ex navy and had a good idea of what he would be getting.
That was 14 years ago now. The company specialises in custom made golf clubs. I started off in the workshop making clubs and worked me way up. Now a Director and one of only 3 shareholders. In the last year we have started up a new on line retail company to run alongside the golf club business. www.fireballsports.com selling teaching and training aids for golf.
Sadly, the owner passed away a couple of years ago with cancer, I have a lot to thank this guy for, giving me a chance when no one else would.
MrFluffy
14-07-2004, 08:12 AM
computer network infrastructure engineer for a large public sector client in the uk, that im advised that Im not allowed to tell you who it actually is.
Last role I used to be a ethical hacker for equant (french telecom ;) ), and have worked round most of the unix jobs in IT over the past 9 years or so contracting/owned my own conslutting firm (corporate whore).
Before that I used to work in a bike shop, crown green bowling green keeper, shuttering joiner, security guard, cctv camera operator, oily rag in a wagon yard etc :)
GarrysPhrogg
14-07-2004, 08:23 AM
Garry has been an insurance person, he's been a banker (with a B) LOL, he's sold wine, welding inspector, health and safety person, offshore contruction manager for shell, now we run our own buisness.
I worked in a factory, barmaid, did college/uni stuff ended up tutor for adults with learning difficulties, now run our own buisness which is a shop, stalls at bike rallies, and online shop.
At one point really wanted to be a programmer, got my head around smalltalk which is OOP then had to do java and realised realised that i didn't have the time or patience :rolleyes:
z650tart
14-07-2004, 09:15 AM
i was a riding instructor ...i had a break from that and managed a pub for 4yrs,now im a riding instructor again ready for another break :confused:
Youngest daughter is going to be the Queen. (She's four)
My youngest wants to be A Princess (she is 5)
so all we need is a King and A Prince and we will have our own 100% royal family.
Yoda
Santa
14-07-2004, 05:28 PM
Started life as a medical laboratory technician (microbiology and biochemistry) but couldn't hack 9 to 5 every day. Found my way into the entertainment business, and now i'm a sound engineer at the Corn Exchange in Cambridge. Some of you may have seen me at the Soggy Moggy rally behind the mixer usually making things too loud (I like loud)! Being at work is now usually a pleasure, plus I get to meet (and often chat to) the likes of Lemmie, Quo, Sabbath, etc. Mind you the job has it's down side too - the last big gig we had in was Peter Andre! Oh well, can't win 'em all. Have to take the rough with the smooth! At least he was a nice bloke, but he did have a strange hunch-front woman with him! She's deformed !!!!! :eek:
jediross
14-07-2004, 06:48 PM
Started life as a medical laboratory technician (microbiology and biochemistry) but couldn't hack 9 to 5 every day. Found my way into the entertainment business, and now i'm a sound engineer at the Corn Exchange in Cambridge. Some of you may have seen me at the Soggy Moggy rally behind the mixer usually making things too loud (I like loud)! Being at work is now usually a pleasure, plus I get to meet (and often chat to) the likes of Lemmie, Quo, Sabbath, etc. Mind you the job has it's down side too - the last big gig we had in was Peter Andre! Oh well, can't win 'em all. Have to take the rough with the smooth! At least he was a nice bloke, but he did have a strange hunch-front woman with him! She's deformed !!!!! :eek:
What a cool job, used to go to the corn exchange a lot to see bands before being weighed down with family life!!! :D
Sheltie
14-07-2004, 07:19 PM
Me I stick my finger up peoples bums to make them ****, mop up puke and spread MRSA(so the papers say). I regularly push all known drugs and encourage people to take opiates. For this I get a crap wage......Yes I am a Nurse and no I won't give any of you a bed bath unless you're tall blonde 39-24-36 and come from sweden
I'm a stock control manager despite not having a clue about computers. I've been a chef, a handyman and have a degree in biology (pointless and expensive waste of bloody time that was).
Really starting to think about another career, think I'm too to train as a mechanic (I'm 25)?
Mrs Reject
14-07-2004, 08:44 PM
Me I stick my finger up peoples bums to make them ****, mop up puke and spread MRSA(so the papers say). I regularly push all known drugs and encourage people to take opiates. For this I get a crap wage......Yes I am a Nurse and no I won't give any of you a bed bath unless you're tall blonde 39-24-36 and come from sweden
Oh God how I sympathise with you, I have a holiday job as a staff nurse in a nursing home and what a grind it is - I just don't know how I ever did nursing full time!!!! It is a hard and thankless task and I come home and sleep for hours.
Now I know what it's like for Mitch being married to me :)
Bosun
14-07-2004, 09:09 PM
Youngest daughter is going to be the Queen. (She's four)
sorry but Elton John is next in line
me, after admin bod, sales dogsbody in diy shop, moved to stores in NHS now in supplies office, get paid diddly but hours ok,
so part time job in Petrol Station, Jim Fogg was so tight with his "Mad dogs Christmas"
Tim1400
14-07-2004, 10:09 PM
You know when you take a day off work,wait in all day for someone and then he turns up at 3.30 and says"I won't get here till tomorrow,got held up on another job"well thats me.I'm a bricklayer for a local council(proper building is too much like hard work now at my age :D )
Gypsy
15-07-2004, 08:43 AM
I'm an electronics engineer currently working as a safety test engineer for a british standards type of place, used to be a cable designer before that and designed microprocessor systems before that (mainly battery chargers and laser boards and choppers and inverters). before that I was a housewifey person for 10 years.
yeah, I'm old
gypsy is currently a bum (his words) who is training to be a driving instructor and before that he was a BT engineer for 15 years following a brief stint in the army
I can do anything mechanical, also electrical and a bit of plumbing, I love gardening and sewing (tho I'm cr@p at sewing) and generally making things and fixing things and now my new jobs pays me to break things
yipppeeeeee I'm in my element
:D :D
you aint to bad at sewing,,, well you aint managed to stitch ya fingers to anything yet.
thinks doro has best job ever.. i wanna break things
I paints lamp posts . (wont mention the speed cameras) :rolleyes:
Fred, you a powder coater by chance?
Left school (funnily enough) went to a government scheme thing for rejects not clever enough for college, to train in electronic engineering.
Got seduced by a girl there and ended up doing a course in computer stuff because she was on that course (alright I was just a wee lad).
Sold Kitchens at the weekends and then got a job distributing atomic engineering literature to world universities.
Became a sales rep for a publishing company, grew my hair into a sad poofy flick.
Got fed up with trying to be a NORM so left and became a bayliff for Cheltenham & Gloucester Buiding Society. After 2 years of evicting struggling people and scummers from their houses I got fed up and was offered a job in one of the branches.
Was branch manager for 3 years then transferred to head office to run a department doing boring tedious crap.
Now a free-lance management resource for my best mates engineering company which is great because I have all the kit available to make stuff for my bike.
Christ.....I've done alright for a non edumacated one
Mrs Reject
15-07-2004, 04:06 PM
I'm an electronics engineer currently working as a safety test engineer for a british standards type of place, used to be a cable designer before that and designed microprocessor systems before that (mainly battery chargers and laser boards and choppers and inverters). before that I was a housewifey person for 10 years.
yeah, I'm old
gypsy is currently a bum (his words) who is training to be a driving instructor and before that he was a BT engineer for 15 years following a brief stint in the army
I can do anything mechanical, also electrical and a bit of plumbing, I love gardening and sewing (tho I'm cr@p at sewing) and generally making things and fixing things and now my new jobs pays me to break things
yipppeeeeee I'm in my element
:D :D
Wow that's really impressive! I'll bet you were one of those kids who would dismantle the iron and leave it in tiny pieces all over the house :)
Smudge
15-07-2004, 04:21 PM
Looks like ive had all the classy jobs then used to be a door to door coalman but took a big move up the social ladder and now drive a bin lorry by day and have my own business screen printing t shirts hoodies an stuff by night
wwwsmudgeonline.co.uk (cheap plug) :D :D
Freelancer
15-07-2004, 04:38 PM
Armed forces I am in the RAF Regiment as an instructor. So that means i am the nasty b@st@rd that does the SHOUTING.
What Squadron or are you GDT (s'pose thats ODT now, or has it changed again :D ) I'm an ex Rock" miself (Rock - Short for Rockape. Name derived from Gibraltar, a few apes, some bananas, an a good night on the piss! :D ), and was an equally nasty b'stard. Am now a very nice photographer type chappie, have been for the past 10 odd years.
piglet
15-07-2004, 05:53 PM
Left school like we all did, got a job in a garage worked the forecourt for 3 years then became manager over night as the previous one had a nervious brake down so ended up running said forecourt and workshops,left to have 2 sproggs (now horrible teenages) got rid off the old man and had a nice break. met the new hubby and we run our own bisnis doing grounds maintinance for very nice people in big posh houses.We also fit in running our own rock disco,beer sampling and testing out tent companys at the weekends. :p
i work on a pc support helpdesk its mostly catch and despatch but got some new tools to play with and the possibility of getting on to a new rdt team :D
guyver1
16-07-2004, 09:17 AM
seems like theres a lot of ex forces in here then, me being ex nuclear submariner :cool:
seems like theres a lot of ex forces in here then, me being ex nuclear submariner :cool:
Wow thats amazing cos I am an ex submerged nucleus. (sounded more funny in my head)
Freelancer
16-07-2004, 09:35 AM
seems like theres a lot of ex forces in here then, me being ex nuclear submariner :cool:
The more I move around, the more I realise how small the world is. I keep bumping into folks all over the place, and find that if we don't know each other we usually have a mutual aquaintence! My Father in law has just employed a guy who used to be based with me twelve years ago on the other side of the world! Oh god.... the stories he could tell about us! :eek: :D ;)
Wow that's really impressive! I'll bet you were one of those kids who would dismantle the iron and leave it in tiny pieces all over the house :)
uh oh how did you know that?
was just telling kris the story about how I used to make bombs out of the windings from the old clocks my mother used to give me to play with
duh, foolish parent
I was only 7 or something, and I used to pull all the windings out, join them together (all metal bits you see) and stick one end in the wall socket, then put the other end in barbie's hair/car/wardrobe and switch the socket on, booomm barbie was dead...!! ha ha
hmmmm *gives self wierd look*
luckily I used to stick the metal bits in the neutral hole of the socket (because it was the biggest).
I also fused the house a couple of times doing naughty electrical stuff like trying to extend my bedside lamp's lead and forgetting that brown went to the fuse, not blue, but my excuse was that at least 70% of the electrical stuff in our house still used black and red (yeah, eons ago it was lmao) so I was doubly mixed up.
:D
krammer
16-07-2004, 12:39 PM
council plumber me, (not a word ive heard them all before) ...oooh mind me bender!
MrFluffy
16-07-2004, 06:05 PM
uh oh how did you know that?
was just telling kris the story about how I used to make bombs out of the windings from the old clocks my mother used to give me to play with
:D
Good job you didnt live near us then, we used to make bombs out of eldest brothers shotgun loading equipment supplies as kids, but devised nothing more complex as a detonator than some doctored string. Bonfire night could get quite exciting! We saw the error of our ways after someone who was mysteriously never caught blew up a local 2ft thick oak tree by packing a squirrel hole full of powder and blocking it up with clay and was apparently being searched for by local police after it fell over and caused mayhem. Those naughty deviants!
guyver1
16-07-2004, 06:10 PM
The more I move around, the more I realise how small the world is. I keep bumping into folks all over the place, and find that if we don't know each other we usually have a mutual aquaintence! My Father in law has just employed a guy who used to be based with me twelve years ago on the other side of the world! Oh god.... the stories he could tell about us! :eek: :D ;)
Yeah i know just what you mean, i was working in Tipton a few years back when i heard someone shout "crabmariner", usual term we got from skimmer riders, when i turned round it was the BT engineer up a pole, he recognised me from when i did my passing out parade at Raleigh many many years earlier, and to add insult to injury he was working for the phone company that BT got in when they were to busy which i had left to go back into bricklaying a few weeks before, very spooky :cool:
Mrs Reject
16-07-2004, 06:12 PM
Good grief!!!!! :eek: :eek: :eek:
I'm surprised Doro and MrFluffy didn't burn their house down!
My mum told me never to stick anything metal into the plug socket but she never said why so naturally I had to find out why so I stuck a metal skewer in a plug socket. I don't remember how I ended up the other side of the room :)
Hasn't affected me though luckily......I think!
Friar Tuck
16-07-2004, 11:17 PM
Me? I'm an engineering consumables buyer, and have been in the "Procurement" or "Supply Chain" or "Purchasing" or "Buying" (use the terminology according to how far the company Personnel dept, sorry "Human Resource" dept. of the company you for has it's coporate head stuck up it's arse!) for the last 25 years. Apart from a brief sojourn of 5 years running my own courier business!
MrFluffy
17-07-2004, 12:02 PM
Me? I'm an engineering consumables buyer, and have been in the "Procurement" or "Supply Chain" or "Purchasing" or "Buying" (use the terminology according to how far the company Personnel dept, sorry "Human Resource" dept. of the company you for has it's coporate head stuck up it's arse!) for the last 25 years. Apart from a brief sojourn of 5 years running my own courier business!
What is it you procure, and can you use it on a bike :p
(in fact, best not answer that hehehehe)
womble
18-07-2004, 12:42 AM
Well when im not trying to deafen you all lol
Me & the Mrs breed dogs ( dobbermans )
before my accident I was courier for 18 years Until i met mr white van driver outside manchester in jan 00
been many things over the years before that from bodyguard to road sweeper.
lowrider
18-07-2004, 06:15 AM
Done all sorts.Used to work in a menswear shops then did cash in transit security,sold photocopiers which i loved till i sussed that you have to be normal to get on.Dumped that and became a assisstant at a hospital for offenders with learning problems.Spent a lot of the time dodging objects thrown by the "customers" as the management in their wisdom decidied that a pool table on the ward would be a good idea and the rest of the time decking those who kicked off so a nurse could stick a needle in the bum.Theirs not mine though had a few close calls. :p
Then got into oil and gas pressure testing both on and offshore before having to give up work to become a carer for my wife.
Lots of spare time but sod all money.
To moan again how can a goverment commited to a min wage ask you to commit to 35 hours a week then pay £42 a week :confused:
Bastards.
Pennywise
18-07-2004, 01:14 PM
Im a Tattoo Artist
http://www.granadaclassics.com/nccbus.jpg
acidpixie
18-07-2004, 02:03 PM
these days I work in the liquor aisle at safeway , before that ive been stuff like.... fiberous plasterer, farm laberour , vineyard worker, slaughterhouse worker, roofer, store keeper, nightclub staff, cleaner, martial arts/boxing equipment maker, gnome maker, dispatch rider, vending machine filler, and so on.. all the stuff you do when you have no brain or qualifications!
Pennywise
18-07-2004, 02:11 PM
dispatch rider....ive done that for a few years.....brilliant fun comming of the elevated section of the A40 into the traffic at white city, between the stationary cars as you are slowing down from 130mph down to a steady 40....you know what...I dont know how i'm still alive.
rommel
18-07-2004, 07:15 PM
:D I drive trains which means that I get to delay hundreds of people on their way to work, and home again! Do I enjoy it? Oh yes.
And you get paid for it as well ? (driving the train I mean )
rommel
18-07-2004, 07:22 PM
uh oh how did you know that?
was just telling kris the story about how I used to make bombs out of the windings from the old clocks my mother used to give me to play with
duh, foolish parent
I was only 7 or something, and I used to pull all the windings out, join them together (all metal bits you see) and stick one end in the wall socket, then put the other end in barbie's hair/car/wardrobe and switch the socket on, booomm barbie was dead...!! ha ha
hmmmm *gives self wierd look*
luckily I used to stick the metal bits in the neutral hole of the socket (because it was the biggest).
I also fused the house a couple of times doing naughty electrical stuff like trying to extend my bedside lamp's lead and forgetting that brown went to the fuse, not blue, but my excuse was that at least 70% of the electrical stuff in our house still used black and red (yeah, eons ago it was lmao) so I was doubly mixed up.
:D
I used to stick my finger in the light socket (live) to see what it felt like,when I was a kid!!!! (make your own mind up).
Mrs Reject
18-07-2004, 07:45 PM
dispatch rider....ive done that for a few years.....brilliant fun comming of the elevated section of the A40 into the traffic at white city, between the stationary cars as you are slowing down from 130mph down to a steady 40....you know what...I dont know how i'm still alive.
hey yur a tattoo artist...I been looking for one of them for my first tattoo!!! I'm a tattoo virgin, will you be gentle with me :D
Andyskwak
18-07-2004, 08:07 PM
And you get paid for it as well ? (driving the train I mean )
Yea, and that really sticks in the suits throats (sorry Passengers) :D
Pennywise
18-07-2004, 11:47 PM
gentle takes a lot longer:)....why not just have it pain fee?...tattoos dont have to hurt
Mrs Reject
19-07-2004, 09:03 PM
PAIN FREE!!!!! Mitch says if it doesn't hurt worse than childbirth it's not a valid tattoo etc etc...........can you really do them pain free?
triker_gal
19-07-2004, 10:39 PM
1. Type on here (i have no life)
2. Stare at 4 walls all day (i have no life)
3. Suck on newbie's necks (i have no life)
4. Watch repeats on the TV (i have no life)
5. Ride my trike (woohoooo there's life in me yet)
Pennywise
19-07-2004, 11:02 PM
PAIN FREE!!!!! Mitch says if it doesn't hurt worse than childbirth it's not a valid tattoo etc etc...........can you really do them pain free?
depening on size and content and time..yip...totally pain free.......
YOU DO NOT HAVE TO FEEL PAIN TO BE COLOURFULL
To me its about loving the art,,,not the pain
You dont have to come to me for a pain free tattoo either, though some tattooists will not ink you if the know you have made the area pain free.....best thing to do is numb it first about 20 30 mins before your appointment, that way the red fadeing from the numbing cream will have dissapated and the guy wont ken:)
Freelancer
20-07-2004, 07:54 PM
dispatch rider....ive done that for a few years.....brilliant fun comming of the elevated section of the A40 into the traffic at white city, between the stationary cars as you are slowing down from 130mph down to a steady 40....you know what...I dont know how i'm still alive.
LMAO... done that too! Learned a new phrase in the process...
"Ohfuckohfuckohfuckohfuckohfuckohfuckoh...phew!" :D
What the hell...it's character building! ;)
guyver1
20-07-2004, 07:59 PM
I phoned my tattooist this morning to book an appointment for Thursday, he asked which Thursday, i said this Thursday and he just laughed, the git is booked solid for the next 8 weeks :eek:
Pennywise
20-07-2004, 09:48 PM
summer you see, if you have your ink when the best healing is...i.e sun free cold winter...you will get an appointment no problem
MancCatz
24-07-2004, 01:23 PM
Work for the NHS Clinical Audit
Ex-Forces then decided achange of pace
Was with the KINGS Regt. 10yrs
:)
Mrs Reject
24-07-2004, 07:24 PM
Work for the NHS Clinical Audit
Ex-Forces then decided achange of pace
Was with the KINGS Regt. 10yrs
:)
Can you do the cute kitty thing with the big eyes????:)
Kingo
24-07-2004, 08:18 PM
Yet another KINGO!!!!.
By the way I'm retired.
Urban Terrorist
24-07-2004, 08:40 PM
Industrial Chromer and part time youth worker at a youth club on a motorcycle project.
Dougie
25-07-2004, 02:33 PM
Work for the Government!If I tell you any more I'll have to "disappear" you! ;)
Urban Terrorist
25-07-2004, 05:31 PM
So your a tax man then :eek: :eek:
Dougie
25-07-2004, 06:38 PM
At least I'm not DSS or CSA!But....how did you know?!? :eek: :eek:
Sir Ewok
25-07-2004, 09:31 PM
I am a welder/assessor and as such I do as little as possible.
ROBBIE
26-07-2004, 09:51 AM
currently i work as a mechanic for a well known northeast harley dealership,before that i ran a chopshop called nuthouse customs,before that i was a metal sprayer,before that a cable maker,tyre fitter,welder,light fitter,bouncer,mechanic,trolley porter,fitter,er ..........dee doo bedy bedy doo dee dee zum zum zebedy doo doo k tish kitish bahhhhh abty dooo doooo(failed muscitian also) :cool:
100%Pat
26-07-2004, 10:25 AM
Still Waiting On The Bike!! Call Me Please!!
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FLACCID
26-07-2004, 01:24 PM
Work in a jewellers.Cleaning bird**** out of cuckoo clocks.Now I work part-time as a schoolbus driver.Now where did I put thise jelly-babies............
Mrs Reject
26-07-2004, 09:39 PM
I've just finished my shift at the nursing home and I smell of poo (not mine) and someone wee'd on my shoes :(
Friar Tuck
27-07-2004, 06:03 AM
Erm! Why do a job like that? I have not got the patience, understanding or caring to stick that type of job. I admire you for that Mrs.R!
Robbie, what happened to Nuthouse Customs then? You were moving into new premises a month or so ago?
royster
27-07-2004, 04:50 PM
trained as a plater/welder, joined the forces for 17 years until they gave me 2 years to live due to a tumour in my head(that was 14 years ago now) pensioned me out and now I work for fire and rescue service as a community fire safety technician.
ROBBIE
28-07-2004, 07:46 PM
Erm! Why do a job like that? I have not got the patience, understanding or caring to stick that type of job. I admire you for that Mrs.R!
Robbie, what happened to Nuthouse Customs then? You were moving into new premises a month or so ago?could nt stand the stress involved ,i found out i like only to make things for myself as a form of therapy/relaxation ,if u don t enjoy something its easier to get out earlyer rather than later also my partner would nt do the work and i couldn t hold down 2 jobs any longer ,now i work as a mechanic for "just harleys",in newcastle,and ive a big shed at the back of my house full off gear 2 make whatever i want rather than someone telling me what to make,so now when i get in i can chill out and build chops for mtyself
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