Occupations?

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Jonesey
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Occupations?

Post by Jonesey »

Silly one this, but what do you do for a living?
I'll start off, i have been a Master Baker for 20 years.
(that's with a K not a T!!!!)
Jonesey :D
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Post by Stratman »

I could tell you but I'd have to shoot you. :lol:
Two bikes, still only four cylinders!

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I used to be a White van man, then i got up graded to a 7.5 tonne truck ! :D
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this n that and a bit of the other! :wink: :lol:
4 wheels move the body, 2 wheels move the soul...........
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Account Manager/ Sales Executive in the fleet game......not for much longer though!

Soon to be Sales Executive in motorcycles - as I got the job today
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Stratman wrote:I could tell you but I'd have to shoot you. :lol:
I'm in a job where i could tell you AND shoot you! Artillery!

My office:

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Stu wrote:Account Manager/ Sales Executive in the fleet game......not for much longer though!

Soon to be Sales Executive in motorcycles - as I got the job today
Well in fella! New job!
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ex-CEO going through second teenage-hood as I'm now a Uni Student.
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me is a quality engineer for a cable tie company,
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The most affective way to turn petrol into noise without the side affect of horse power
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I a SKY installations engineer.

Jim.
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RACIST!!! not me....I'll race any fooker!!!!
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IT Manager for a group of engineering companies.

I will soon be calling on their services, now I have a bike :wink: Make me this, spray me that!

Congrats on the new job Stu!
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Refrigeration Technician at GSK.
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Post by Wicky »

You'll probably like this 'game'/Simulation from a great US company which will soon be releasing a Modern British module inc the Warrior

http://www.battlefront.com/index.php?op ... Itemid=326

There is a demo of the base CMSF game set in Syria (steep learning curve)

http://www.battlefront.com/index.php?op ... Itemid=318


mellis wrote:
Stratman wrote:I could tell you but I'd have to shoot you. :lol:
I'm in a job where i could tell you AND shoot you! Artillery!

My office:

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Post by Zer0Zer0 »

wot no SP90 mellis or 105mm. not very big arty is that 30mm m8...still it's got more bloke appeal than being a titless housewife m8....sniffle.. :oops:
I AM THE STRANGE MAN YOUR MOTHER WARNED YOU ABOUT......
Have a sweetie and stop crying........
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Post by stormingjoe »

ass-hole, then coach driver, some-times not in the same order, just ask a cabbie
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