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44 - **** - been lurking for a while - HR director - oh god its out.


 
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27 - Emergency Planner for a Transport Company


 
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35 and Quantity Surveyor


 
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43. should be night riding now but bad back. work in sales on a PC all day. Just decided want to be environment officer. thanks robdob

Nacho, it is fantastic. I have heard there might be a bit of a stall on recruitment this time (it's usually every six months I think) but keep checking it out. Do you have a science based degree at all?

I got my first ever company car yesterday - I was so excited I nearly popped!!


 
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no, unfortunately no degree but I checked the website and I might have a chance so it's definatley something I want to investigate further.
http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/jobs/38633.aspx


 
Posted : 04/12/2009 10:22 pm
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39 and optician I fit contact lenses for a living


 
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33, I think my official job title is Farm Supervisor/Stockman (i'm female) of a school farm and also work on parent's dairy farm.


 
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53, Prison Officer.


 
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47 tree surgeon, (part time)


 
Posted : 04/12/2009 11:02 pm
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12 1/4 Birthdays (49 really - Leap year baby...) Product & Technical Manager for Away from Home Washroom Products


 
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47 vehicle tech.


 
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almost 3 months shy of 43, and to be honest, I'm not entirely certain.

It's loosely related to the construction industry or property development, but if any clairvoyants among you get a vibe about what my ideal career choice (for job satisfaction and soul-happiness, over financial wealth) might be, please let me know.


 
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31 Information Professional aka Librarian 😀


 
Posted : 04/12/2009 11:16 pm
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38 director of a firm of landscape architects and planners


 
Posted : 04/12/2009 11:18 pm
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This is great, I feel so young! 😉

29 Geotechnical Engineer/Environmental Consultant & cinema worker, hoping to start my 30's as a student again 😀


 
Posted : 04/12/2009 11:19 pm
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32 - IT Support for IFA's


 
Posted : 04/12/2009 11:23 pm
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This thread is dull.

I'm 41 and statistically that means I have done:-
22,500 litres of farts
5.2 tons of pooh over 103 days

I've sexually thrust over 100miles and masturbated for 155 days creating 28litres of money shot from a 3.5day orgasm.

Top that!


 
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[i]22 - IT consultant[/i]

how one earth can you be a "consultant" at 22? At 22 I'd just left uni & got my first job in IT by accident


 
Posted : 04/12/2009 11:26 pm
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33 - tax manager for big 4 accountancy firm.

Pays a wage but corrodes my soul.

It's like, totally not rock'n'roll.


 
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mrmo, yer scunny took it's hit 900 job's went this year 🙁 i know what you mean about how much of Corus/TATA will be left in 5 years is any one's guess but in the end i think it will come down to us and Port Talbot left standing in end 🙁


 
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39, College Lecturer


 
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36 and a police officer. 🙂


 
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33 Police Officer


 
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3*, prolonger of death


 
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29, Software Distribution Specialist but seriously toying with the idea of a COMPLETE change... setting up a jap performance used car sales dealership, copper, fireman, would do the bike shop thing but I have a family to support!


 
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31 - Technical Trainer for Software company (Edinburgh)


 
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37
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38, Professional tea drinker "signaller" west highlands.


 
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how one earth can you be a "consultant" at 22? At 22 I'd just left uni & got my first job in IT by accident

Perhaps he is smarter than you were then.


 
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39 bike shop manager/odd job man/part time mechanic/web bloke/tea slurper


 
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doh! walked into that one 😉


 
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47, teacher


 
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33, I make the water you get at your taps clean ( I also get it to your taps) and I take the dirty water from your toilet and drains and make that clean too (and get it away from your hoose)......


 
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45, doing a job I hate to earn money to buy shit I don't need.


 
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Excellent thread... Really suprised / encouraged by the unexpected number of late 40's early 50's posting. Fascinating range of jobs too.


 
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36 - Police Officer. When I was 22 and in the Met young and idealistic, Now – beleaguered, but battling on.


 
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Revised post, after thinking about todays work.

47. Social worker, family therapist, data handler, tea boy, counsellor


 
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42 Fitter


 
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33 taxi driver


 
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51, handyman, househusband still not sure what i want to do when i grow up though


 
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40,Specification sales consultant for buiding products manufacturer.


 
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39, Enterprise Architect in the drugs industry


 
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46, IT Project Manager


 
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34. Self employed bike mechanic and Bikeability instructor.


 
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28 and I'm a teacher. A secondary school maths teacher of all things.


 
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