what do you do?
#16
Telecommunications technician running my own company (subbie to Telstra/Optus)
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#17
Carpenter, AKA wood butcher
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#18
Intermittent TV personality Pi_tongue
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#19
Senior I.T Specialist IBM
Basically I push buttons....but it's an educated push most of the time and I can even tell you where the "Any" key is Pi_thumbsup
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#20
I occasionally drive semi's as a secondary job.
Otherwise I'm a ...... don't know if I should share this, might give some of you the wrong impression.....

I'm a communications officer for the plod. Hours suck, money isn't bad & it's a secure govo job.
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#21
I scare the BJESUSScary out of unsuspecting motorcyclists who insist on hugging the inside line of blind corners in the mountains. Driving a bus, half on the wrong side of the road with a BIG shiny bull barLol3
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I don't want a pickle . . .
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#22
well i resigned today, leaving a job with a not very bright future, job security,or high worker safety outlook, to start as a apprentice carpenter on tuesday. i think i will enjoy it, now i just have to keep this apprenticeship Confused

cheers
Ruffy jnr
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#23
Knuppel2


Love Dad
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#24
good luck mate
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#25
You're in TROUBLE!! You're in TROUBLE!!
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#26
For the last few months my career has been a 'Domestic Engineer' Lol3, but when I am in paid employment (currently unpaid, except for Smitten as I am not entitled to be supported/paid by the government...ie, Centerlink) I am an Occupational Health and Safety Manager.
Kathy
Rear half of 2000 Red/Grey Busa Smitten
Rear half of 2010 Red BMW K1300 GT Smitten
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#27
(02-10-2009, 05:25pm)Ruffy Wrote: Knuppel2


Love Dad

ahaha i thought you supported this decision?
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#28
I design airports and airport operational infrastructure. It's interesting, pays well, will pay even better soon I hope(pay review coming up) get to fly around the country looking at airports and drinking booz. Lots fun chatting up hosties.
Regards

Dan
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#29
F@CK! Your job is HEAPS better than mine!! I run the events section at a national cutltural exhibition. Isn't boring, but it is always a shock starting a story and realising it is the wrong audience. Some stories work well with a bunch of motorcyclists, some work well for the diplomatic corps. Get them the wrong way around and you are one 'fucken oath' away from declaring war on some small South American country.
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#30
Self employed spa technician,you get used to the smell of rat and cockroach crap under spas,paranoid about the sound of a water drip anywhere in my house and need the flexibility and strength of houdini sometimes.Lots of professional businesses have spas as well as a wide range of age groups and cultures.some days my eyes are left wide open to worlds you never thought existed or at least hoped didnt exist.ScaryI can tell some pretty good stories at parties though.Lol3
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