Whats your Job?

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I'm a very good :lol: optician and optomitrist!!
At home only on sunday and monday morning:smile:
I work in Milano but i've a shop in Monza where there is my father and my brother..


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Just completing a British Gas apprenticeship in the service and repair sector. It's a good laugh with great blokes but it has a serious lack of talent, the general public as a rule a miserable ugly *******s, whining and complaining at every opportunity with little regard of peoples feeling.......But I love it :smile:
 
What do you do for a living?

Hi guys just wondering what sort of jobs you guys have? I'm a teachers assistant and an assistant caretaker! Jobs a laugh! Kids are great! The pay is very poor :worried: but at least the holidays are good! Any way thinking of changing jobs but I don't know what for? :/ I am a level 2 trained mechanic ( wasted talent lol)
 
Genius, fashion icon and super/classic/prestige car whore. :wink:

Left sixth form to do engineering, trained as a Coachbuilder building specialist trucks/trailers and de-mountable units. Also did a sideline in nutrition and sports rehabilitation at college at the same time, including Swedish Massage... One for the ladies. Spent four years making glasses (spectacles), great job and pretty interesting but pay isn't great unless you're willing to spend half your life doing it or have the capital to set your own lab' up.

And now... Well, it's hard to explain as there's a few sides to it but in a nutshell I look after super/classic/prestige cars. Everything from helping to source them for collectors through to basic maintenance and transporting them around UK and Europe. It's a great job really as I get to meet some weird and wonderful people and go to some weird and wonderful places, you literally never know who you might meet. Might move on to something different in the future as this job isn't without it's downsides, but who knows.

You should go back to being a mechanic if the money is better? Depends what you want out of life though as money isn't the be all and end all... Or maybe see if you can combine the two and get a job teaching mechanics in a college or something like that?
 
I'm only 21. 8 year olds are enough work at the minuet lol I want to do something in the performance/modifying are, not just a normal mechanic lol:/ maybe I live in dream land to much
 
Where do you live? Just do some door knocking at the local tuners. You never know!!! :smile:
 
Instrument technician with BP

This is something i was looking into a little while back! Obviously pays well :thumbsup:

Im at Marshall Aerospace, 5 year apprenticeship in aircraft manufacturing, specialising in Turning and grinding, CNC and manual.

Recently decided i needed a change so made the move over the road into the hangers and am now a maintenance planner.

Back to college in the summer for another 2 years...

More money, bottom of the ladder again...the only way is up!

And its a bit more interesting!
 
Engineer in the army but looking at getting out in a few years and would like to go into the fuel industry as that's mostly what I work with in the army is fuel point instillation and maintenance
 
I'm a Kitchen, Bathroom & Bedroom Design Consultant for B&Q.
Fancy name for a 'planner' lol.
Monies not great as a basic but the commission is very good if you can sell well.
 
This is something i was looking into a little while back! Obviously pays well :thumbsup:

Im at Marshall Aerospace, 5 year apprenticeship in aircraft manufacturing, specialising in Turning and grinding, CNC and manual.

Recently decided i needed a change so made the move over the road into the hangers and am now a maintenance planner.

Back to college in the summer for another 2 years...

More money, bottom of the ladder again...the only way is up!

And its a bit more interesting!

I was stood in a taxi queue over Christmas in Cambridge talking to a guy that does maintenance work there. I spoke to him for about 30 minutes but I can't remember his name :tongueout:
 
I was stood in a taxi queue over Christmas in Cambridge talking to a guy that does maintenance work there. I spoke to him for about 30 minutes but I can't remember his name :tongueout:

Haha there's a fair few of us that work here...the hercules is a 50 year old design so takes some looking after.

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