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  1. #31
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    Red face

    Strewth Oz, I am going to hafta killya for that!!!! :mad: I did build the bloody pharmacy first.....

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    Ya can get me at the Melbourne WW show.





    Al

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    This is the list of occupations I have had over my working life.

    1.
    Telegram Boy

    Refrigeration Maintenance>>

    Clothing Sales>>

    Fabric Cutter>>

    Sewing Machinist>>

    Engineering Pattern Maker>>

    Foundry Casting Inspector>>

    Taxi Driver>>

    Life Insurance Salesman>>

    Car Salesman>>

    Ambulance Subscription Salesman>>

    Truck Salesman>>

    Oil Heater Installation Contractor>>

    Oil Heater Salesman>>

    Furnace Installer>>

    Air Conditioner Installation Contractor>>

    Electrician>>

    Window Furnishing Installation Contractor>>

    Screen Door & Awning Fabricator>>

    Screen Door & Awning Installation Contractor>>

    Window & Shopfront Fabricator>>

    Window & Shopfront Installation Contractor>>

    Building Contractor>>

    Tilt-A-Door Fabricator>>

    Tilt-A-Door, Panel-Lift Door and Roller Door Installation Contractor>>

    Truck Driver>>

    Insulation Installation Contractor>>

    Insulation Sales Person>>

    Ramset Fasteners Salesman>>

    Stainless Steel Cookware Salesman>>

    Vacuum Cleaner Salesman>>

    Steel Roofing Salesman>>

    Factory Manager>>

    Burglar Alarm Salesman>>

    Accident Insurance Salesman>>

    Security Door & Awning Salesman>>

    Shed Salesman>>

    Retired because I was tired of working.

    2.
    I liked all of them at the time of doing each one.

    3.Why
    Because variety is the spice of life and I can win many arguments on many subjects.

  4. #34
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    1]My occupation is a "Hire A Hubby " franchise.
    2] I love my work .
    3]There are several reasons why I enjoy my job, I'm the boss[SWMBO said I could put that in ] I have flexible hours, I work for different people every day & all my tools are tax deductible
    Before I did HAH I was a printer for 30ish years. I t was time for a change.
    Planepig

  5. #35
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    Crikey Bazza,

    37 careers!

    I thought I was a bit of a misfit with only 19!!

    Must be something else I can do!!

    Cheers,

    P
    Last edited by bitingmidge; 13th July 2004 at 10:23 PM. Reason: Changed "Strewth" to "Crikey" 'cos I didn't want to sound like Christopha

  6. #36
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    Biting

    Depending on how old you are there still might be plenty of time.

  7. #37
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    1. Systems Architect (Computer Software)

    2. Yep - very much

    3. Same reasons as DaveInOz

  8. #38
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    1. IT Manager for a mid sized company

    2. Mostly yes.

    3. I hate the travel (over an hour drive each way). Some of the personalities annoy the hell out of me at times. I have a great team and most of the people I work with a terrific.

    The work itself I love. I get to build, rebuild and refine the systems that run every aspect of the company. I get to make a serious difference, learn a lot about all parts of the place, and learn new technologies & skills constantly.

    My last job was as Chief Technology Officer for a US dot com, based in London. Hell of a ride - got my passport a week before I left Aus and two years later I had a wife, child and a quarter of a million frequent flyer points

    I do get tired of working with computers - I couldn't go back to a pure tech role now. A lot of what I do is technology related of course, but these days a big chunk of it is about people, processes, business - more interesting stuff.

    One day I'll have made enough money and I'll bugger off up the coast and do something else with my life
    The Australian Woodworkers Database - over 3,500 Aussie Woods listed: http://www.aussiewoods.info/
    My Site: http://www.aussiewoods.info/darryl/

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    1: Industrial Electrician (my location contains a big hint).
    2: It's ok most of the time (summers aren't the best)
    3: I get to play around with big bits of machinery that don't work properly and fix 'em (or at least get them going again by use of a cunning plan). Doing shift work means there's only me and a fitter there at night (no management, team leaders, etc), and I get 4 days off out of every 8. Pays pretty well too.
    Dan

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    1. Pensioned off/burnt out/ex/has-been C.O.P. - almost 30 years in total for my sins. At least I got the good pension scheme, so I am allright since the wheels came off.

    The last 25 years in Communications. Interesting job, good workmates mostly. A******e management who treat all their staff like s**t, on a good day. Still miss the place sometimes, like when I'm having a nightmare.

    2. Sometimes give a mate a hand with his movie SPFX/Armoury buisness. Very interesting work, pity I can't keep up with the hours I's like to be there.

  11. #41
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    I started out like Bassa as a telegram boy. But I didn't think it was worth while changing firms so I stayed with the big T for the next 40 odd years. Saw a lot of this great land and retired a very happy chappy.

    Was I happy at work.....yes

    Would I go back......not a chance

    Now retired and learning how to make sawdust.

    Macca

  12. #42
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    > 1: Industrial Electrician (my location contains a big hint).

    G'Day Dan,
    I might be working with some of your Rapscallian Mates
    I'm also a 'Lecky, at the 'local' power station, in Cypress Country.

    Winters are cold....Sunny Qld, HUH!!
    Summers are scorchers

    I'm my own boss and do what I want; when I want.
    As long as the work gets done.
    AND I do NOT trip the Turbine

    Count

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    retired Locksmith
    loved it ( own business)
    was fun (hated the boss) :mad:
    sold up when the right offer was made
    was also
    railway signalman
    shunter
    Beekeeper
    brickies labourer (got smart)
    plasterers labourer (forgot the above)
    station hand on sheep & cattle stations
    prospector (now a hobby)
    gem facetter (hobby No 2)
    woodworker (sorta) (hobby No1)
    and now enjoying the fruits of my labour
    Pete
    What this country needs are more unemployed politicians.
    Edward Langley, Artist (1928-1995)

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    Well I suppose I am somewhat like Bazza as I have done many different things.
    But unlike Bazza I'm too lazy to try and write the long list, too much like writing a C.V.
    I have enjoyed most of the things I have done, and regretted a couple.

    Many of my occupations have involved woodwork which is an oxymoron of sorts. Woodwork was my worst subject at school. Challenge is why I became a pro woodworker, no point in getting a job that you're good at, unless you want to become dull and under stimulated.

    I retired 10 years ago and while I have always kept busy I get bored so I am now in the process of setting up a business as a souvenir manufacturer. I did consider making chairs and chair kits (and still might as a sideline) but that is more or less a repetitive activity. (probably lots more money in it than souvenirs)

    I prefer being physically active and the idea of computer programming sends me to sleep. I did a short stint as a brickies laborer, but preferred a nailbag and hammer.
    Regards, Bob Thomas

    www.wombatsawmill.com

  15. #45
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    Ivan,
    I don't work at the power station, but my employer uses a fairly large chunk of the power in the Queensland grid, (another hint).
    Dan

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