Interested in what people do to raise funds to buy nice stuff. The casual scene as I've experienced seems to be a working man's game with people devoting a majority of their hard-earned into buying "good cloth". Me, engineer by trade, worked as soon as I left school. Now visit sites worldwide that use our generator sets and commission them / fix them / train the operators. Not a bad craic and gets me about a bit. Mostly shithole places where I'm trying to get engines to run on gas produced by cow-shit / rotten food / etc... All good stuff apart from getting home and realising you've travelled 100's of miles smelling like excrement :-)
[quote="scooby"]Interested in what people do to raise funds to buy nice stuff. The casual scene as I've experienced seems to be a working man's game with people devoting a majority of their hard-earned into buying "good cloth". Me, engineer by trade, worked as soon as I left school. Now visit sites worldwide that use our generator sets and commission them / fix them / train the operators. Not a bad craic and gets me about a bit. Mostly shithole places where I'm trying to get engines to run on gas produced by cow-shit / rotten food / etc... All good stuff apart from getting home and realising you've travelled 100's of miles smelling like excrement :-)[/quote] any jobs going mate
Never, ever, argue with an idiot. They'll drag you down to their level and beat you with experience
[quote="David.Watts"] I am a mother pheasant plucker. I pluck mother pheasants. I am the most pleasant mother pheasant plucker who ever plucked mother pheasants.
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how much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodcucker could chuck wood
They've done studies, you know. 60% of the time it works, every time.
I'm still a Printer , I say still as my firm laid off three quarters of the employees last month but fortunately I'm still there. Money is good but work 12 hours shifts that include weekends and nights which isn't so good. In my spare time I model for the cover of Mens Health !!
I'm a Vet, well I say vet I do a certain job now that need's doing nationwide so is kept as just that which is artificially inseminating animal's, mostly Pigs, Cows, farm animals, livestock basically.
Student at City University London at the moment. Criminology and Sociology. Am thinking of dropping out, am a bit disappointed with the environment, and have found that there is indeed a big difference between being 18 and 20 (Uni in Denmark is for people who's at least 19). Worked at VICE magazine back in Denmark, handled the distribution and did a small bit of the advertising/event planning as well, that was commision based so had some good and bad months. At the same time I was a receptionist at one of the biggest business consultant companies. Pretty interesting since one of the customers was the opposition party (the company did their branding, websites, slogans and all that) so a lot of the guests I greeted was politicians and their assistants. That paid me £15/hour and was pretty relaxing. Excellent student job, might return to that if I decide to move back to Denmark.
In the future I would like to do communal work (hopefully on a political level) in connection with fighting crime in urban areas. Maybe work for the government or some state agency.
The category of the prosumer commodity does not signify a democratization of the media towards participatory systems, but the total commodification of human creativity
Work in a papermill, recycling old waste paper and making new paper, 16 tons of the stuff every 30mins, been there since i was 19 im 40now. Line manager and all the shit that comes with that. Im my part time job i have to clean the windows on a office building in town with my top off drinking pepsi! so it boosts morale for the female office staff
Live life to the full and enjoy, try and help people who havn't got as much as you, you never know what tomorrow will bring!!!!
Work for substance misuse team for a homeless hostel housing 60 males, demanding yet rewarding, never know what Im walking into from each day and get 9 days off every 7 weeks, rota is amazing which gives me time to instruct physical intervention - positive behaviour to challenging behaviour services around the country, BILD accredited,
[quote="OFFHand"]Work for substance misuse team for a homeless hostel housing 60 males, demanding yet rewarding, never know what Im walking into from each day and get 9 days off every 7 weeks, rota is amazing which gives me time to instruct physical intervention - positive behaviour to challenging behaviour services around the country, BILD accredited, [/quote]
That does sound like a rewarding career path, can't imagine how difficult it could be though!
Currently in a stop gap job in adim, previously studied at the London School of Economics whilst working in an offy and 'mentoring' kids in Whitechapel on the side
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[quote="Eddie Fiola"]freelance producer/Director/Camerman mainly for the BBC - although at present I am between jobs and sell shit on ebay...Ahem.[/quote]
Used to focus pull/clapper loader when Lodz film school was over here shooting on 35mm
Im a HGV ADR driver with BOC Gases,,deliver compressed gas cylinders to pubs,restaraunts,fast food places,,,etc....but done my offshore survival course last year and trying to get a start offshore,,,,,which im finding very difficult....[spook]
shit shoveller at severn trent water,,work for sewage treatment and really isnt as bad as it sounds and with evrything now automated,joib is cracking,easy going and pennies that keeps evryone at home happy............. PUSB