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Old 3rd May 2007, 19:05
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Marias pink machine??
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Old 7th May 2007, 07:33
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I currently (for the last 18 months) work as a C & D Driver. I deliver Plymouth in the AM mainly, then across dartmoor every day
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Old 10th Sep 2007, 02:11
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Hey,
Would like to set up my own business at some point but I have to find something I'm good at that I can offer people! Something to do with old VW's would be perfect! I'm gonna have to learn how to weld I think!
Kris
Old VW's, now we're talking , although mine isn't MAJORLY old, lol.

Me, well im a capability acquisition engineer. I work for Rolls-Royce who build engines for commercial jet planes (along with various other applications, but I work for the civil department). Its my job to assess a machines/processes ability to carry out its required task. And to the improve it where possible
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Old 22nd Oct 2007, 07:36
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Wow everyone has such varried and exciting jobs, I feel like I'm missing out on something here!!

Im studying Information systems at university and in my thrid year which means I'm in a work placement for the whole year. As IS lab supervisor I am responsible for ensuring printer stability, I also have to deal with forgetful students...kill me now...

Thats my 9-5 job, on weekends I take on my alter-ego as.....a chef. I know I know, I wish I could have written something like Banana man or something to that extent but Im afraid Im just not that interesting!!

I never knew I was in the pressence of so many budding writers! I too would like to brave the written world, though it looks like I may have some competition on my hands...
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Old 12th Mar 2008, 22:03
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I am a data entry operator in a IT firm. By this work i earn some money for living.
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Old 13th Mar 2008, 07:56
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Sales assistant :)
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Old 13th Mar 2008, 11:49
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music desk salemen (but i do alot more than im paid for),

bar work friday nights

full time marine biology degree student, finishing this year, and have just had a letter of approval from Chevron as acceptance for Process Operator Apprentice, BIG BUCKS!
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Old 13th Mar 2008, 12:09
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full time marine biology degree student, finishing this year, and have just had a letter of approval from Chevron as acceptance for Process Operator Apprentice, BIG BUCKS!
Wow. How difficult did you find it to get in to the Marine Biology course? I thought there was like 1 place in a million....
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  #39  
Old 13th Mar 2008, 14:01
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na it easy buddy! without sounding too much of a snobby dick

but i mean in A levels i got two B for geology and geography and i had no problems with getting a space

with uni's in this day and age i find its more luck getting a space more than anything, education system is screwed
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The temperature inside this apple pie is over 1000 degrees.
If I squeeze it, a jet of molten bramley apple will squirt out.
Could go your way; could go mine. Either way, one of us is going down!!!!


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Old 13th Mar 2008, 14:20
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with uni's in this day and age i find its more luck getting a space more than anything, education system is screwed
That probably sums it up quite well lol.

Well you had me impressed for a while though

Sounds like a good job.
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