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Completion operations engineer - realistically means i do offshore installations and liase with engineering to make sure the stuff they design can be installed offshore.

industries on its arse - id move further upsteam given the choice if it wasnt on its arse.

Sitting tight keeping head down and paying the bills/saving money waiting for the envelope to come or the industry to pick up......


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:15 pm
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Half the week I'm a stay at home dad, and the rest of the week I'm a painter (I hesitate to use the term artist)

I love both roles in equal measure but am pretty certain that digging holes is easier than raising kids


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:15 pm
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Signmaker. Like it. I have taken over from my Mum & Dad who started the business with my Grandfather. I've had a 23 year apprenticeship. It's been great working with my parents and Grandfather, I now have my two nephews coming in for a couple of hours a week doing the tidying up. Which is where I started!


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:15 pm
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wash cars, play snooker and sleep. generally hated by the government

like the job but not the shite that comes with it.


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:16 pm
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wash cars, play snooker and sleep. generally hated by the government

😆


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:17 pm
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environmental and energy manager for a university
really enjoy it

originally trained to be outside managing wooodlands, moorlands, national parks etc. now i jockey spreadsheets and budgets


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:17 pm
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Finance team manager (accounting department)of a retailer.

Detest virtually every second.

Would kill for a generous VR offer, but won't get one.

😥


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:17 pm
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Quantity Surveyor - Hate it with a passion. When you boil it down to it's barest essence it's fundamentally arguing with people about money. I've come to realise after 20 odd years that it's far to adversarial and confrontational to suit my character. If only I could find some other job that paid half as much I'd give it up today.

I wish i'd been a lumberjack , leaping from tree to tree through the forests of British Columbia.........


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:18 pm
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I teach teachers to get outside.
So lots of:
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(I also do all the IT, Marketing, course writing and much faffage for them as well)

My colleagues spend their time doing things like this - all great fun and really satisfying.
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Posted : 26/08/2015 1:18 pm
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Fabricator and I enjoy my job most of the time.


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:20 pm
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Freelance Technical Illustrator

Love it when i get a proper job with a proper timescale, sadly that doesn't happen very often which leads to aspects of the work being compromised which reduces job satisfaction. Ultimately it's a cushy number.


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:20 pm
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never thought sand play areas were good

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Posted : 26/08/2015 1:22 pm
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I run a small audio manufacturing business.

nice. What sort of stuff do you manufacture? 🙂


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:22 pm
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Civil engineering technician

I was hoping all the study would have landed me a better paid job

Something more creative would suit me better

Snap!

Except the study bit, I can only blame myself for the lack of that.


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:23 pm
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Renton - yes, looking in from the outside in, many of the experienced are leaving for a variety of reasons which seem to either connected to age/changes in family circumstances or having done their bit constantly for years. The changes in the way promotion is decided doesn't always seem right to me either, which is probably where your `licker' comment stems from!


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:23 pm
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Most of the time I'm a self employed gardener. Love being my own boss and at the stage where I don't have to look for work and I can say no to stuff. My other job involves working fir Bike Track People, taking a portable pump track/north shore track/jumps see saws etc to schools and public events. It can be exhausting, long days, away from home etc. It doesn't leave me with much time for riding when I get home but I get to ride a bike at work. It's very rewarding teaching small kids to ride a bike, showing them how to ride a pumptrack, having races against the faster ones, encouraging kids to race teachers and parents etc. The boss is a good mate and looks after us too which helps a lot. The downside is both jobs are full on at the same time of the year and for various reasons I've not taken much time off in the last 2 years. Hopefully next year I'll be able to take a day off during the week if I've worked the weekend. Life's good though.


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:26 pm
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Design, development, and management of retail displays as an independent consultant with my own ltd business.
It's not what I thought I'd end up doing when I did a degree in industrial design but it's varied and fast moving. Since doing my own thing I've enjoyed it more but at the end of the day I'm just creating landfill and I'm not sure how much life there is left in the industry as more and more people shop online.


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:29 pm
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Work for a big American private health insurer. Job title is "Head of Underwriting: Europe, Africa & South America"

In reality that means it's my job to keep the company profitable. On balance it's a great job. Not without its headaches and stresses but I'm paid more than well, have a brilliant work/ life balance and work with some really good people.


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:30 pm
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Telecoms Tech for the largest independent telecoms network in the country, it's a huge monolithic monstrosity with a vast gulf between the people in the Electronic Kremlin and the grunts on the ground. Cannot remember the last time I was technically challenged.......oh and I've been waiting 18 months for a new laptop so I can possibly do my job properly.


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:31 pm
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Trained as a QS, but working as an estimator with a large construction firm.

It's alright, is the best I can say about it. Too late in my life to change career.

An old MD told me once, you can earn lots of money, or you can be happy in your job.

Not both!


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:31 pm
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NHS IT geek dealing with x-ray stuff - ct and mr scanners and the like, as well as making sure imaging is available on demand
The job's great, the politics less so.


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:33 pm
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Gigolo. It has it's ups and downs.


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:34 pm
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@brunnep
Three answers:
It doesn't happen as much as you think.
Janitor has a broom.
and
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Posted : 26/08/2015 1:36 pm
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Prison Officer, detest it (is there a word better/stronger than 'detest'?) Used to quite enjoy it but I'm wishing my life away now. The only redeeming thing is that I'm on top ££'ss for a screw, new starters are doing exactly the same for about 9K a year less.
Can't wait to get out of jail me!


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:38 pm
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Mechanical Engineer, but presently more of an engineering team lead role with a junior mech eng, a software and electronics eng under me.
Work for a small biotech company designing a prototype handheld dna scanner/POC device to go into production next year (I'm saving lives!)
Working with academics, scientists and entrepreneurs after years in engineering is weird but an awful lot of fun.


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:38 pm
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Architectural technician. I thought I enjoyed it and then realised I find architects/architecture pompous and pretentious, so now looking for a way out of Construction completely. However, I have no idea how or to what.


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:39 pm
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postman... bloody hate it, tho hopefully tomorrow is my last day... then i will become my own boss making knives and leather goods and being a better person!


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:43 pm
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Work mostly in higher education helping people get their data in order, amongst other things. Love HE (did a lot of financial services back in the day) and really enjoy being my own one man consultancy. Feast and Famine sometime but money saved when there's not much work on, and many bikes to ride 🙂

I worked for many years as a management consultant for one of the big 4. And I got out 2 years too late at least. Really hated it, still taught me stuff I can use now...


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:47 pm
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Glich


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:48 pm
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Design clothing and equipment for a UK outdoor brand. Plus side is interesting work, and the chance to travel to China, Indonesia, Vietnam etc. And we finish at 2pm on a Friday 🙂

We don't get to spend loads of time in the mountains testing kit like people think we do 🙁


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:48 pm
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Ex RAF pilot, now a part time Long Haul Airline Pilot.

Love it mostly, plenty of time off, and get to take my bike away round the world.


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:49 pm
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Architect (or Pompus and Pretentious - thanks Mikey74!) and stay at home dad. Balancing the two is difficult but rewarding. I love Architecture but satisfaction completely depends upon the outlook of the client.


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:50 pm
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Architect (or Pompus and Pretentious - thanks Mikey74!) and stay at home dad. Balancing the two is difficult but rewarding. I love Architecture but satisfaction completely depends upon the outlook of the client.

Architect here too - thanks Mikey! I've worked in practices where we didn't need technicians (all staff trained to be able to detail and produce construction information), so there. :p
Some days are amazing, some are dull. I am lucky enough to work from home.


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:55 pm
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Own an R&D company / manufacturer in semiconductors electronics.... good most of the time (when stuff actually works!).


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:55 pm
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Programmer / mathematical modeler of sorts. Leaving to become more of a contorl systems engineer. Hopfuly the change will relight my fire. I don't enjoy it. Never liked or wanted to be desk bound.

Would like to be a frame builder or furniture maker. I do a bit of furniture atm but the quality and design is rubish. Looking into getting some oxy propane to do a bit of brazing and start making some racks. No doubt they will be pretty rubish too!


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:57 pm
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Same as binners, but I use crayons - not allowed pens yet 😉
I enjoy the process but our clients are dull as dishwater (yawn)


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:58 pm
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Community psych nurse. Recently left secure ward to cover a community nurse who was going on leave for 7 weeks working in the early episode psychosis team. That finished and they liked me so now with the assertive community treatment team looking after clients with severe and enduring mental health. Basically people with schizophrenia type illness who need lots of maintenance to keep them out of hospital and on their med. Very hard work, unpredictable clients with chaotic lifestyles, using drugs, vulnerable and high risk. Absolutely love it.

Been in a fair few scrapes on the ward. Methamphetamine is huge here in Oz and people become psychotic through using, lack of sleep etc and violence.


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:59 pm
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IT PM - enjoy it when its an interesting project but rarely happens, most are pretty much the same mix, stooped humans mixed with tech. yawn. it was interesting at first but is a bit meh. The stooped people make it more interesting plus its pretty well paid which helps with three daughters... but I am looking at doing something else just need to find the thing.


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 2:01 pm
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Work for a college as a schools liaison officer three days of the week and a careers advisor in the college for the other two days. Love the place I work and the people I work with but dont much like my work role currently, would much prefer the career section for the full week. Just had a restructure and redundancies so everything could either go horribly wrong or very well, waiting another 6 months to find out!


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 2:02 pm
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Title is Senior Engineering Tech. I get to run the maintenance dept. of a chocolate factory.

Originally trained as an old school Instrument Tech/Electrical Engineer and served an apprenticeship in a quarry full of antique machinery. I was heavily involved in projects to upgrade the site and got quite handy with the automation side of the job. Moved into the food industry with the promise of lots of automation work and not having to work in the freezing cold in winter, but now my office is a 30 year old portakabin with single glazing and a boss that turns the heaters off after I leave which equals 3 DegC when I arrive in the morning.

The role I do given the small team, means I have a full day every day with both office based tasks (procurement, admin etc...) and site based, especially given my specialisms seem to be quite rare (and either difficult to learn or I am a crap teacher) and in high demand. I'm also highly involved in Reliability, although we outsource our monitoring - so I'm more of a gateway between service provider and site.
All the while I seem to be stuck somewhere below a glass ceiling and having made myself indispensable in my current role.

I do keep looking at moving into a different field, but having been here for 8 years and being reasonably well remunerated it's tough to make a jump.


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 2:03 pm
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Hoover salesman.


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 2:04 pm
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I get to run the maintenance dept. of a chocolate factory.

You are an Oompah Loompah and I claim my five pounds.


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 2:04 pm
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Engineering geologist aka digging fancy holes and then writing about it. Bit of a love hate thing. Love working outdoors and its taken me half way around the world to Australia. Hate working away from home for long periods and it seems to be becoming less geology and more engineering these days which I dislike.

Always quite liked the idea of teaching so if I ever get up the nerve / finances to retrain thats probably what I would try.


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 2:06 pm
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I work for a firm of solicitors, my job is to trace clients / beneficiaries to return their long lost money.
it can be quite rewarding when you get a result and hand back someones long lost cash.

though in the main it is an office job where i'm sat on my arris and slowly rotting away so all in all, no i'd rather be up a tree.


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 2:07 pm
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Work in the Mobile industry, currently surveying for various 4g upgrade projects.
99% of the time I love it.


 
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