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Miss UK
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Posted: 2007-08-24 17:33
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Was testing the Fuel line,
they used to get so many rejects back due to the Plastic coaters which really pisssst us of lol

I also done the same for Jaguar and Chryslar at another company we
done door panels at that place though
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Alexandra
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Posted: 2007-08-25 10:39
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I have many jobs.

To be honest, I don't particularly like my first job, which is going to school. Sure, we learn about important subjects such as maths and sciencs, but we also have to put up with unimportant subjects such a H*story and art h*story. I always thought the whole point of paying $13000 a year to go to school is to help you with your career. Oh well, it'll all get better in the VCE years.

I like my other job, which is selling games which I wrote. I enjoy writing the games, and it is easy money

I won't disclose my third job, but I will say that it is the best job I do [addsig]
nicv27
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Posted: 2007-08-25 20:15
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used to do retail, Uk flagship store manager for the swatch group and Manager for various other retail outlets inc Dr Martens and jjb sports and others. Now changed careers to become a scafolder earning more money and shorter hours
thanks
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Posted: 2007-08-26 06:26
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I have two jobs, Iam an architect and a volleyball coach. My first job is bectic lols. Sometimes I find myself working for 15hrs.
twerg
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Posted: 2007-08-26 10:25
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My job has its moments and now is not one of them!

I work for a gambling organisation in Australia and at the moment the racing industry is in shutdown mode because of the outbreak of Equine Influenza, the first such outbreak in Australain history.
Huge losses in turnover happening daily.

Luckly my position needs to be manned but others I work with are not needed so some are without work for a few days. My girlfriend is one of them, she is not too happy.
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Posted: 2007-08-26 10:29
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On 2007-08-26 10:25:04, twerg wrote:
My job has its moments and now is not one of them!

I work for a gambling organisation in Australia and at the moment the racing industry is in shutdown mode because of the outbreak of Equine Influenza, the first such outbreak in Australain history.
Huge losses in turnover happening daily.

Luckly my position needs to be manned but others I work with are not needed so some are without work for a few days. My girlfriend is one of them, she is not too happy.


I always thought everyone skipped the racing section!
twerg
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Posted: 2007-08-26 10:37
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Well its funny because he had people trying to place their bets all day long and knew nothing of it. That proves to me that customers dont know what they are doing and carry out no research on the days races.

I would be one of the people who skip the racing section of the paper but it is interesting atm.

Hope this does not go on for too long, its affecting too many people industry wide.

At work right now, it is very quiet. Only greyhounds and sporting events going. Keeping busy with admin stuff.
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Posted: 2007-09-06 22:05
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On 2007-08-23 12:50:20, leeboy13 wrote:
i love my job and will love it even more in 30 days when i become part of Atkins International who work on some amazing buildings - most noticable - the 7 star hotel in Dubai - Burj Al Arab...

but if im being totally honest i think i'd slightly prefer to work in the adult entertainment industry

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Posted: 2007-09-06 22:30
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I'm a sales negotistor for an esate agent, nuff said lol
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Posted: 2008-04-22 03:12
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Well my hours are getting cut back, so I feel a change is coming soon.
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Posted: 2008-04-22 11:54
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well i can honestly say this is the first job i have like in 5 years since i was a postman (i loved that job) but hell yeah my job is cool im finally in a managment and its great, and the fact that i work in a pub is even better, not a normall pub either we have shows on (dancers like they have at butlins etc) so lots of fit females
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Posted: 2008-04-22 12:00
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I'm in between jobs at the moment, just got myself my first full time job that i'm waiting to start and i think i can safely say that i'm going to love it. Working in Liverpool city centre for a great company, with the hustle and bustle, can't wait.
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Posted: 2008-04-22 12:23
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my job is a humbling one: i get to be a part of a life saving team that does operations.
it's tiring, exhausting.
but i love it.
and i will love it more
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Posted: 2008-04-22 12:49
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On 2007-08-26 06:26:00, Twometre wrote:
I have two jobs, Iam an architect and a volleyball coach. My first job is bectic lols. Sometimes I find myself working for 15hrs.



snap matey!!!!!!!

lovely job tho! always something going on
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Posted: 2008-04-22 13:21
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My job during uni was with West Ham FC as a steward, the orange coat people you see on the highlights show. I have met loads of footballers like Rooney, Ronaldo, Henry etc. Some were nice while others not so. They all have awful English and have potty mouths. Sadly we could not get autographs because we would be sacked.

It was ok when the Hammers were doing well so the fans were generally decent but the season they had Tevez save them on the last day, that was horrible. Thats when the fans show their true colours, so I would get a lot of abuse, both verbal and physical.

Anyways, you get an insight into the football world. Many of the away fans were cool (special mention to Portsmouth and Blackburn) but the successful teams i.e. ManU and Liverpool had awful travelling fans. They assaulted many of my collegues as did Spurs fans (that awesome comeback they did winning it in the final minutes) got them too excited.

The most awful aspect were the pre-match organised fights. This would happen before they came in but you get some seriously angry people before the match has even started. Avoid unless you cand defend yourself and have a punch like Chuck Liddel, football brings the worst out of people and if you are part of an ethnic minority; God help you.
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