So what do you all do for a living?

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c250blu

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I want to be nosey ;) and see what everyone does for a living on this forum? do we have mechanics, entrepreneurs, office workers , retired people here etc ?

so i'll start, i'm known as a" bean counter" (Quantity Surveyor) in the construction industry.
 
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so i'll start, i'm known as a" bean counter" in the construction industry lol.

So you dish out hard hats and high viz as a storeman:D

Retired almost a year ago after 49 years in construction as a steelfixer.
I can now recommend retirement over working any day;)
 
Gigolo/male escort.
 
Senior BD manager for well known payment scheme
 
Self employed residentail/commercial land agent .. For my sins. Prior to that I worked for HSBC on the spot desk, foolishly I left that job in 2000.
 
So you dish out hard hats and high viz as a storeman:D

Retired almost a year ago after 49 years in construction as a steelfixer.
I can now recommend retirement over working any day;)

congrats on the retirement you can enjoy life abit more now. I've only got another 35 years to go ;) , and yes I control the amount of PPE we dish out, especially to subbies like steelfixers:p.
 
c250blu said:
I want to be nosey ;) and see what everyone does for a living on this forum? do we have mechanics, entrepreneurs, office workers , retired people here etc ? so i'll start, i'm known as a" bean counter" in the construction industry lol.

Studied for your role at college and uni, bill of quantities, setting out, taking off = maths headache! :fail:

I'm now what's known as a Built Environment Surveyor, do everything a Building surveyor does and then do Land and hazardous material surveys too, IHM etc. Easy and no maths :banana:

Also run a graphic design thing on the side, and produce music too.
 
Head of Infrastructure for an online retail firm.

Also part time pimp.
 
What do I for a living?

Breathe, in and out, in and out...

:)
 
Same job all my life.


No complaints really...





















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Recently gone to full time retired.

I spent over thirty three years working for BBC TV Outside Broadcasts as a vision engineer and later as a VT engineer/operator/editor. I took early retirement (54) when they started dicking around with the pension scheme and for a few years was a freelance.

I'll be 60 next birthday so The Open at St. Andrews seemed like a good place to call it a day. If it's good enough for Jack, Tom and Sir Nick it's good enough for me.
 
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Those poor, poor donkeys....

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