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Director of a cylinder gas company; hassle + hassle + hassle!

I was much happier many years ago when I was an apprentice fitter in the glass works.

 

Dream job is retirement; I can then go shooting when I like.

 

The job does however have a few perks; i'm just going to nip out and buy some cartridges. I think that I shall ring in sick tomorrow, and take my dad and son shooting clays at Kelbrook, not the cheapest ground, but certainly one of the best.

 

webber

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I'm a FireFighter, also I do roofing and double glazing, and we run a small ground maintanence firm.

 

My dream jobs would be much the same, I love being a FireFighter and I love running my own business, esp the outdoors side. :D

 

However I could do with more money from one, and more employees with the other, to give me extra time to do the things I love. :rolleyes:

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  • 2 weeks later...

hello all

I have a sh*tty boring job in a traffic office,moving a mouse around a computer screen,but.....

we did import a jaguar xk(j?)220 and we all had a gander at it(the immobiliser is behind the passenger seat hehehehehe)

We had an armoured car turret for gkn/alvis in telford that we all had a tinker with, the import department were queuing up to clamber inside it

we had some anti aircraft gun barrels from sweden,and the police reckoned they were section 1 components...!?!?!?!?

we imported stuff for norman clark in rugby,and we had a full load of loose shell fuses for scrap.

but,like I said,I have been there 10 years and they are the most memorable moments.

GISSA JOB!!!!

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I'm new to this forum and think its one of the best around.

 

I retired from business at 47 [lucky me]. My passion is gundogs, I breed, train, instruct, trial and judge. I have eight labs at present. I do loads of picking up in the season, pigeon and rabbit shooting in the summer [mainly for the dog training], plus a bit of fly fishing though just a beginner.

 

I am now 58 and my wish is to be 47 again and find someone else to do the ******* decorating..........I just ain't got the time!!

 

Jeff

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Red:

I graduated out of Forestry, and Fish & Wildlife a couple, ( :unsure: ) of years back. Put your question up and I'll see if I can help you. We Have the Best rated Natural Resource School in Canada only 3 1/2 hours from me. Now mind you any answere I give you may very well be outdated, by a few months..... :lol::lol:

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