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What do you do for a living?
What's your job and do you like it?
I'm a HGV driver. Quite like my job sat in the cab listening to the radio all day (smashing the contestants on Pop Master regularly)
Pay isn't the best, but I'm home every night as I only do skip work. I've done tramping - leave work on a Monday and stay in your truck until Friday, Saturday and hated that.
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I repair blood testing equipment in hospital laboratories. I enjoy the work but not the unpaid overtime and multi-national corporate indifference shown to mere payroll numbers.
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Retired but busier than I've ever been.
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I work in adult social services. Pay is shit, job is shit, staff are shit but the clients are brilliant!
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BlueArmy 86
I’m a footballer
Explain the offside rule then?
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Drive for a care agency in the mornings. Collect documents for a finance firm and am a sales distributor for a company called utility warehouse.
Ok but I do work a lot on my own and miss the day to day craic with people.
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Professional moderator on CCMB.
Pay is great, a pint, maybe, when I see the boss.
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Im negotiating Brexit for the government - its a laugh but I can't see much of a future in it.
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Self employed in marketing. Beats working for a big organisation
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Malckent
Retired but busier than I've ever been.
Me too.
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I work on the bins for the council. The money is great but the job is rubbish.
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I'm an interim project manager for corporate/head office functions
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I'm disabled/retired.
So you lot had better keep working hard and paying your taxes so I can continue getting my benefits.
:hehe:
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I'm a semi retired construction manager amongst other things. Now I drive all fifferent cars all over the country and get paid for it. Like a road trip with benefits, Work 3 days a week or more as I feel likr it
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Malckent
Retired but busier than I've ever been.
Same here
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I'm a fundraiser for the state.
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Graduated in Business And HR three years ago, travelled for 2 years and worked abroad which I loved!
Been home for nearly a year now and couldn’t find a graduate job, just working in a warehouse in Bridgend, hate my job and can’t see any way of getting out of it, thought I would have my shit sorted by 25, Waiting and looking for a break now.
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chris lee
Graduated in Business And HR three years ago, travelled for 2 years and worked abroad which I loved!
Been home for nearly a year now and couldn’t find a graduate job, just working in a warehouse in Bridgend, hate my job and can’t see any way of getting out of it, thought I would have my shit sorted by 25, Waiting and looking for a break now.
Sorry to hear mate, nothing worse then being stuck in a job you hate when you know you’ve got the ability to do better. I’m in a similar position.
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I run an investigation team for a Home Office regulator.
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Sell software to travel companies.
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Work as a therapist. Ex footballer
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Wow this is weird I was going to do this exact thread about 3 days ago.
I’m a quantity surveyor
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Dean of an Australian university graduate school in Ho Chi Minh City . Will pack it in and return home to Cardiff this year to live and have more chance to watch the City
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I work for Air New Zealand as aircraft ground staff
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IT Systems Developer for a commodity trading company in Geneva.
Enjoy the job but I'm pretty much a one man team in a global company so always on call.
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chris lee
Graduated in Business And HR three years ago, travelled for 2 years and worked abroad which I loved!
Been home for nearly a year now and couldn’t find a graduate job, just working in a warehouse in Bridgend, hate my job and can’t see any way of getting out of it, thought I would have my shit sorted by 25, Waiting and looking for a break now.
Can’t you shoot off again? Maybe you’re break will come abroad rather than at home, you never know eh?
I mainly do painting and decorating these days but have acquired a few properties in the last 20 years I’ve renovated and rented out.
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I manage a sales team for a national manufacturer of landscaping products.
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I have responsibility for European Manufacturing Strategy & Planning for a Automotive company, which for the previous 15 years has meant transferring product into UK manufacturing but for the last 18 months has meant transferring manufacturing out of the UK to Europe, India & Mexico.
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currently working in automotive industry on a number of projects mainly for JLR transferring product out of UK to Europe a bit like des parrot i guess but in an engineering capacity
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I have a small consultancy that provides either full country information guides or more specific reports on current issues to government departments, NGO's and more recently corporate customers, due to the uncertainty over Brexit.
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Investigator for a Welsh Gov organisation. Sh1t job, sh1t organisation - couldn't detect a fart in a sleeping bag. Pay not good but not bad, so carrying on until I'm 60.
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chris lee
Graduated in Business And HR three years ago, travelled for 2 years and worked abroad which I loved!
Been home for nearly a year now and couldn’t find a graduate job, just working in a warehouse in Bridgend, hate my job and can’t see any way of getting out of it, thought I would have my shit sorted by 25, Waiting and looking for a break now.
You may not like what I'm about to say but if I were you I'd go back to uni and get a meaningful degree.Probably the most common degree and theres loads working in McDonalds.I remember my daughters english teacher's advice to her when she was 18."go to a proper uni and study a proper subject".So she went to Aberystwith Uni and studied english.If your still with me and not too pissed off with my cheek the irony is she now heads her own department as a busuness anylist at a commercial bank which on the face of it is strange when guys like you appear to have a qualification more suited to the role she's doing.
Soz
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Peg manufacture, dodgy tarmac drive contractor, uPVC guttering cleaned, tree surgeon, roof tiles replaced. Cash only, no VAT, health and safety regulations ignored.
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ZZ Jack
Peg manufacture, dodgy tarmac drive contractor, uPVC guttering cleaned, tree surgeon, roof tiles replaced. Cash only, no VAT, health and safety regulations ignored.
Jack of all trades..
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ZZ Jack
Peg manufacture, dodgy tarmac drive contractor, uPVC guttering cleaned, tree surgeon, roof tiles replaced. Cash only, no VAT, health and safety regulations ignored.
I wouldn't put that up on here, you'll be inundated with offers of work.