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I work for Crossrail (£15bn infrastructure project in London - i.e. new trainline going across London all the way to Heathrow and Reading).

 

My Son works on Crossrail & LTR for Vinci as a trainee Commercial Manager, he really enjoys it. :thumbs:

 

Great! :) Nice to hear he's enjoying himself - it is an amazing project to be working on. :)

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Civil / Structural Draughtman contracted to a large multi national consulting engineering company working as a CAD co-ordinator for a large civil job currently in progress in east London

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Love these threads, quite a lot of useful contacts to have :teeth:

 

I do cast envious eyes across at other peoples jobs especially engineering etc, I ended up as a sales and operations director of market research for a global loyalty company. Prior to that stints in teaching, cleaning cars and spending 4 years also flipping dem burgers at McDonalds to pay for my uni fees back in the 90s :teeth:

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Electro-mechanical maintenance engineer.

Been in engineering for 30 years. Trained mechanically first and then years later trained as an electrician. Had my own business as a domestic electrician for a few years but found it to be too boring for me. I missed the fault finding on large machinery.

Started the job im doing now, in January this year, and so far enjoying it, especially the shift pattern.

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The first rule where I work . . is not to talk about where I work :p

 

. . . . . . . but its friggin awesome :teeth:B)

 

I knew you were a male escort!!!

 

I will drop you a PM when we are hiring Ady, just to save you sending me a weekly massage to see if there are any jobs going. :stir:

 

:lol:

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Feck all at the moment :dry:

 

But ... I have just landed in Yorkshire and will be servicing my embroidery machine next week ready for action - yay :teeth: I had nearly two years being a lady of leisure and it was great in some ways but ultimately not very fulfilling. I now realise that I need to be creative to be happy. Mr Twobears works his backside off as a C Suite member of an international company which means I can just potter around and run my business as a lifestyle business if I want but I am quite ambitious and aim to grow my company like I did the last one and sell it on eventually :)

 

If anyone here manufactures blankets or knows someone who does, please give me a shout because I am looking to order some :lol:

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Specialize in Cloud "Backup and Recovery" solutions /DR /CDR for Seagate. (Data Storage)

(at least 40% of you are storing your digital footprint on my kit) :) :)

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Feck all at the moment :dry:

 

But ... I have just landed in Yorkshire and will be servicing my embroidery machine next week ready for action - yay :teeth: I had nearly two years being a lady of leisure and it was great in some ways but ultimately not very fulfilling. I now realise that I need to be creative to be happy. Mr Twobears works his backside off as a C Suite member of an international company which means I can just potter around and run my business as a lifestyle business if I want but I am quite ambitious and aim to grow my company like I did the last one and sell it on eventually :)

 

If anyone here manufactures blankets or knows someone who does, please give me a shout because I am looking to order some :lol:

 

You find 'em, I can ship 'em !

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Nothing. Retired 21 months ago after 30 years in the Police Service.

 

You did well to last 30 years mate. I lost interest in the job in 93 when the Sheehy report started to change things.I managed another 5 years afterwards but it ruined the job. Lost a fair amount of benefits and my supplied accommodation was sold off with all local beat area knowledge moved to divisional stations and the strategic target mentality was born. Also longer shift times etc

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Some interesting jobs/carers in this thread

 

Wish I had received better guidance when younger to have better realisation of all that was out there, I would have followed another career course,

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Ha ha, might end up getting them from Asia so will keep that in mind :lol:

 

Might get more luck in Aussie or NZ - AUD not as strong as it has been so bargains there to be had and more sheep if you want wooly ones

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Nothing. Retired 21 months ago after 30 years in the Police Service.

 

Bloody hell! FIVE O in the house!!!! :)

 

and not the only one ;)

 

Whaaaa!!! There are more! Better stop selling these knocked off goods under the 'for sale' section then

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