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Becuase Im a nosey B*****D I was wondering what the members did for there day jobs. Soz if this has been done before! Im an Area Manager for Chubb fire & security. :)

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Production Manager,

Making 5 million OXO cubes a week

and I love it

:cool:

Railway Signal Technician.

 

But not a day job Kim. I work nights all the time. I have been on the railways for most of my adult life. I started in 1976 on the S&T I then done 8 years as a secondman then Train Driver. then a patrolman on the P-Way and now the S&T again. I really like my job and feel lucky.

IT Mercenary.

i work at night and i spin cd's for a living especially since vinyl has mostly dissapeared yes u guessed it i'm a dj/kdj

plumber, and i also manage and maintain bedsits, flats, shops and some other propertys for my boss

 

great fun

New Build Window Fitter. Nowhere near as glamorous as some of the above I'm afraid, but it can pay well - if you work hard enough ;)

 

And before you ask, NO, I can't get fookin' windows cheap!! :wack: :rofl: :headvswal

COOL!!!

 

 

driving at 125mph and not getting pulled by the fuzz.....yes... COOL indeed......

 

and no traffic jams...... 6000 rampaging horses and no police !!!!

 

and it pays well too...... :dance:

sit in the office and play championship manager.......................and load and unload lorrys during slack periods............

:rolleyes: i am a vision technichan a self employed window cleaner its a dirty job but somebody got to do it and i love it :tongue:

New Build Window Fitter. Nowhere near as glamorous as some of the above I'm afraid, but it can pay well - if you work hard enough ;)

 

And before you ask, NO, I can't get fookin' windows cheap!! :wack: :rofl: :headvswal

 

 

ahem i can ,, . :tongue:

im a window fitter which is my paying job , but i also survey them as well ,

 

fitting stereos in car , and speakers etc, building pcs as well, , i do all the above for money , and peach is right before you all mock can earn good money if you work hard and do your job well!!

Im an etcher, i make plaques for when for when someone flash is opening a building and stuff like that,and data plates, nameplates ect.

its shit pay but i quite enjoy it....most of the time

maintance/mechanical engineer. work in a small engineering company generally find me using lathes and cnc mills.

work ranges from turning a shaft to full tooling manufacture for the food industry.

also onsite work. 1 offs to small batch work.

im serving in the mighty parachute regiment, (jumping out of planes and shootin stuff grrrr!) currently on tour in sunny iraq, but soon to be out the army when i get back to the uk, then straight back out here as a close protection operative on some real money which is all going into my zed.......

 

 

so watch this space :)

Software engineer. Work for these guys: http://www.red-gate.com. For the most part I enjoy it, which is more than quite a few people I know unfortunately so I consider myself pretty lucky. Gets a bit stressful when deadlines loom sometimes, but apart from that it's pretty peachy.

slaughterman is my main trade, and yes i am licensed to kill. but also a retain fire fighter and first responder for the ambulance service too. spend half the day killing things and the other half on call to try save them :rolleyes:

security officer.

not bad pay (enuf to run the Zed) but looking into starting my own Jap orientated buisness.

Alloy trick bits

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