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Thread: What is your occupation?
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29th September 2007, 06:30 PM #241
Yeah rightio... a pollie? not bloody likely some wakker has a go at me like those idiots do in Parliment and Id cross the floor alright with fists an boots flyin!! A journo? too old mate at least around here they want young just outta nappie wearers for cadetships (yep tried that and didnt get past the damned interview and they put on a couple of kids so much for mature aged bein in demand eh )... and a car salesman? cant lie straight in bed mate so thats out!
Thanks for thinkin of me!! keep makin the suggestions I'll listenBelieve me there IS life beyond marriage!!! Relax breathe and smile learn to laugh again from the heart so it reaches the eyes!!
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29th September 2007, 07:03 PM #242
YOU underate yourself the stuff thats comes across the internet to us Id beleive you for anything
I would love to grow my own food, but I can not find bacon seeds
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29th September 2007, 07:06 PM #243
From the start
Nursing Orderly,
Trainee Dyer&Finisher (Textiles)
Lab Technician
Unemployed
Builder's Labourer
Ice Skating Rink Dogsbody
Truck Driver
Taxi Driver
Waiter
Handy Man (Painting/Basic Carpentry mainly)
Landscaper's Labourer
Flower seller
Car detailer
Bakery assistant
Handyman/Carpenter
Salesman
Builder's Labourer
Carpenter
Student
IT trainer
Software Programmer
Termimesh Installer
Carpeter (again)
Postman
Carpenter (again)
Unemployed (quit my job last week)
Cheers
TM
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29th September 2007, 09:19 PM #244
While at school I worked nights in the local KFC and weekends at Bullens Animal World (anyone remember that), left school and hit the road with Bullens doing such shows as Disney on Parade and Moscow Circus etc, then got a job as store manager with KFC for awhile but left to go overseas with another circus. Came back to Australia with fiance so time to "grow up" as I was told and took on the lease of a Golden Fleece Roadhouse at Collector NSW (perhaps I cooked your breakfast some time). The Highway eventually bypassed us and the fiance had long gone so I travelled O/S for 12 months getting a job in a pub in London when the money ran out. Came back to Australia in '84 and worked for Telecom for short while till I got a job in the fire brigade and like Glen says
I retired from it last year after 21+ years
and I have loved every minute of every piece of my life__________________________________________
A closed mouth gathers no feet. Anon 2009
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30th September 2007, 12:04 AM #245quality + reliability
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Plasterer by trade.
Still keep my hand in on difficult work not to be trusted to a contractor!
Run a plaster contracting business in Melbourne. As well as plasterboard sales.
In my spare time I maintain a DIY web site for plastering.
I love the plasterboard industy my first job was selling plasterboard.I have had the great fortune to have been involved in just about every aspect of my trade.
Now I enjoy sharing that knowledge with others.Great plastering tips at
www.how2plaster.com
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2nd October 2007, 01:36 AM #246SENIOR MEMBER
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No idea. I work in multi-media now, in the true sense of the word. Film, TV commercials, interactive CD's/DVD's, website production, streaming media, internet broadcasting, etc.
I seem to do a lot of "delegating"Semtex fixes all
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15th January 2008, 09:16 PM #247Golden Member
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Manager in an ITS department at a somewhat elitist business school. I manage the team responsible for delivering new software, project management, etc.
I absolutely love it.
I love it because of the people. The work is usually interesting, but the people are great. Reasonably flexible work ours too which is a bonus.
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15th January 2008, 10:16 PM #248
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15th January 2008, 10:46 PM #249
pommies on bicycles free
Ashore
The trouble with life is there's no background music.
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16th January 2008, 10:14 PM #250
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17th January 2008, 06:33 AM #253SENIOR MEMBER
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1. What you do for work
2. Do you like it
3. Why
From the start:
Hand and Machine compositor apprentice/Printing plate maker 8.5 years
Navy as a Clearance Diver- told them to jam it after 53 days
Graphic Reproducer/Team Leader/Branch Manager 9.2 years
Pre Press Supervisor 11 years and still going.
OK
Hated it, place was full of idiots.
Good for about 8 years
Good for 7 years, went bad for 12 months, has come good again
It pays the bills.
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19th January 2008, 04:55 PM #254Member
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I'm a secretary/personal assistant. Don't mind it - it pays the bills, hours are reasonable and it keeps the old brain ticking away.
At the moment, however, I'm off work indefinitely waiting for this baby to pop out. Looking after one of them is a role I haven't given much thought - it's quite frightening to think about.
Lotte
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19th January 2008, 05:53 PM #255
Retired
Dunalottafings gotta
cupladegrees but after ploughing through this thread too tired to remember what they were.
Enjoy what I do now..
Jerry
Everyone is entitled to my opinion
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