So what does everyone do for a living?

Im an inspector , last week it was the plant that makes the battery cells for jaguar landrover UK , this week a data centre cooling system and generator back up ( V48 Engines ) and the new year at sea checking expansion joints and then checking wind turbine blades from inside because of bird beak strikes to cracker vessels. Never a dull moment
 
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Taken early retirement as work sucks. Have been a bus driver for the last 20 years and the job was getting worse and worse, so much surveillance, so many passengers who live to complain at the slightest thing, and a company who treat staff as guilty until proven innocent, I was very glad when I was furloughed and I just didn’t go back
 
Electrical contractor
Working all over the country ( based in North Wales )
Majority of our work is installation and maintenance for a large builders merchant
We are currently looking for a small electrical business in the following area to work with us if anyone is interested let me know

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Or within a hour of the above
 
It's a Tudor Chapel and boy is it cold, get a feeling none of us would like the heating bills.

If you're interested it's on rightmove in Horsham for £5.5 million
 
That's just the start 21 acres of grounds plus a formal rose garden with 700 Rose bushes.

Full Time gardener in situ his "cottage" is bigger than a lot of family homes

Still got to move most of it out when the house sells

Luckily the customer is lovely and a pleasure to work with
 
Congratulations!.. Got any amazing plans next year then?
Just about to finish the conversion of the T6 into a camper. Subject to covid measures relaxing we have 2 weeks booked/planned for Norway end of May and hoping to spend 5 weeks touring Europe over the summer hols as wifey is a teacher.
But I intend to get plenty of mountain biking done using the van and get my fitness back up ready for the lads’ mtb trip to Morzine start of July.
I’m off until middle of Jan and then just go back in for 2 days and I’m done.......at 52.
 
Specialist Paramedic working alone. 30% of the work is critical care, the other 70% is building a plan to keep people safe at home using other health care teams, GP's, District Nurses, Physio's etc. Going in 3 yrs and cant wait. Bought the van as a way of chilling out and getting around the UK.
 
Specialist Paramedic working alone. 30% of the work is critical care, the other 70% is building a plan to keep people safe at home using other health care teams, GP's, District Nurses, Physio's etc. Going in 3 yrs and cant wait. Bought the van as a way of chilling out and getting around the UK.
I know it’s a cliche but those last 3 years will fly by but don’t wish them away, just make the most of your time away from work.
Can’t believe I’ve got a couple of half days to do and then I’m a pensioner.
 
I’m a Mechanical Engineer, currently in a filtration company in the Medical R&D dept.
 
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Just about to finish the conversion of the T6 into a camper. Subject to covid measures relaxing we have 2 weeks booked/planned for Norway end of May and hoping to spend 5 weeks touring Europe over the summer hols as wifey is a teacher.
But I intend to get plenty of mountain biking done using the van and get my fitness back up ready for the lads’ mtb trip to Morzine start of July.
I’m off until middle of Jan and then just go back in for 2 days and I’m done.......at 52.
Congratulations
 
Specialist Paramedic working alone. 30% of the work is critical care, the other 70% is building a plan to keep people safe at home using other health care teams, GP's, District Nurses, Physio's etc. Going in 3 yrs and cant wait. Bought the van as a way of chilling out and getting around the UK.
You could get the blue lights on your van...!
 
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