what does everyone do for a living?, page 4

krassyolightning breeze on January 18th, 2007 / post 15343
Linux system and network administration :wink:
marymovevip 0 on January 20th, 2007 / post 15423
Work in chemical industry. Make some drugs :-)
enenlightning *deepsoulfunk* on January 20th, 2007 / post 15427
marymove wrote:
Work in chemical industry. Make some drugs :-)


haha! u make it legal?  :lol:
marymovevip 0 on January 21st, 2007 / post 15488
enen wrote:
marymove wrote:
Work in chemical industry. Make some drugs :-)


haha! u make it legal?  :lol:


it's funny. in english you use the same word for pharmaceuticals and drugs. I make some pharmaceuticals!
But the company i work for is the innovator from LSD (A.Hoffmann did work for this company) :-)
mohamedbashastar Little Death on July 22nd, 2012 / post 50464
i study for a living. not even working hard for that
La petite mort
adamc84star TopFlight on July 22nd, 2012 / post 50474
Laying Back on The Hot Heat of Paradise. Going to the Beach and listening to wonderful music. That is what I do for a living. :) Also checking out beautiful Latina Chicks everyday. What a live to life. :):):)
Peace...Love...Unity...Respect
moocowdanstar Moderator on July 23rd, 2012 / post 50493
adamc84 wrote:
Laying Back on The Hot Heat of Paradise. Going to the Beach and listening to wonderful music. That is what I do for a living. :) Also checking out beautiful Latina Chicks everyday. What a live to life. :):):)


I would give anything to be back there doing the same thing Adam.... Any suggestions are welcome....
leon_cookevip Carpe Diem on July 23rd, 2012 / post 50502
Im a Fork Truck driver & work in warehousing & distribution although i'm currently taking some time out due to my father being ill. Thats the only job i know & have done so ever since i left school. It does'nt pay great money but it's ok    :-)  :-)  :-)
adamc84star TopFlight on July 23rd, 2012 / post 50504
MoocowDan...

Any Suggestions?.........OK, The only thing I could say is, Work For yourself. or, work for a very high paying Corporate Job. :)
Peace...Love...Unity...Respect
munkynstar Moderator on July 23rd, 2012 / post 50508
leon_cooke wrote:
Im a Fork Truck driver & work in warehousing & distribution although i'm currently taking some time out due to my father being ill. Thats the only job i know & have done so ever since i left school. It does'nt pay great money but it's ok    :-)  :-)  :-)



Mate, I used to do that many many years ago, I had my fork truck licence (gas) along with my man-up licence as well as other indoor electric fork trucks way way way back in the day.....now I'm a mna of leisure but going back to work after a "few" months off contracting in IT as a Unix analyst!!
RichTeestar Moderator on July 24th, 2012 / post 50523
I was a Chemical Engineer... but I gave it up and became a Surveyor (QS) .... I gave that up eventually and I moved to France to renovate knackered old stone farmhouses with my family..... next learn French properly (!) and ...... who knows...... but I tend to change careers like some people change their trousers!  :rofl:
munkynstar Moderator on July 24th, 2012 / post 50524
munkyn wrote:
leon_cooke wrote:
Im a Fork Truck driver & work in warehousing & distribution although i'm currently taking some time out due to my father being ill. Thats the only job i know & have done so ever since i left school. It does'nt pay great money but it's ok    :-)  :-)  :-)



Mate, I used to do that many many years ago, I had my fork truck licence (gas) along with my man-up licence as well as other indoor electric fork trucks way way way back in the day.....now I'm a mna of leisure but going back to work after a "few" months off contracting in IT as a Unix analyst!!


officially back to work tomorrow on a 3 month contract in Leeds (Unix Sys Admin) until I sort out my life!!!
RichTeestar Moderator on July 24th, 2012 / post 50532
The only thing you need to do in life is get sorted :wink:
leon_cookevip Carpe Diem on July 25th, 2012 / post 50541
RichTee wrote:
The only thing you need to do in life is get sorted :wink:


                              YUP!

That pretty muchos sums it up    :lol:
AndyP1981 I WAS THE FORUM on August 19th, 2012 / post 51320
leon_cooke wrote:
Im a Fork Truck driver & work in warehousing & distribution although i'm currently taking some time out due to my father being ill. Thats the only job i know & have done so ever since i left school. It does'nt pay great money but it's ok    :-)  :-)  :-)


at least you have a monday to friday job and can take vacation at christmas off

I work in retail for Canada's largest volume furniture and appliance retailer. We have 230 stores. I work as Merchandising Senior (well was Merch Manager at another store this year but the stress and my wife nearly put me in hospital with a breakdown). Its a fun job, you deal with changing the showroom and keeping it looking good with current products which is a really difficult job. I work weird hours, which means Tuesday to Saturday and I work 1-9 on Tuesday and Wednesday and open the other days. I tend to work a ton of hours at different parts of the year, which means I'm really tired. The pay is decent, the benefits are outstanding. I really enjoy the job but long for a 9-5 job. The biggest issue is blackout periods, during our 2 tent sales, you cannot take vacation. So its basically no vacation from Mid August to usually late sept then we have a competition on the best looking store, which means you work crazy hours. You can take vacation but your bosses usually do not let you Usually I get a week in November and then its work work towards boxing day and boxing week, the biggest time of year. We do 30% of our annual business in that time I believe. You cannot take vacation during december, so you cannot visit with extended family for christmas, which is the only drawback to my job. Retail is a very busy and very crazy place to work, its a lot of fun and rewarding but I long to take a week off in december and spend time with my wife's family.

Probably go back to being a manager next year but the company I work for, usually hires from within. I went to a part timer working 10 hours a week to a merchandising manager within 8 years.
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