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  • #31
    Night chef/baker on an oil production platform in the North Sea,
    3rd baker on a P&O Liner cruising the Pacific islands out of Sydney Aus,
    Pizza counter operative in a Naval dinning facility.
    Eat well, live well, drink moderately and be happy (hic!)

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    • #32
      Originally posted by piskieinboots View Post
      As should all young men


      - Weight training/Power lighting instructor (Cornwall)
      Now there are 2 very diverse instructional jobs.
      Last edited by zazen999; 24-03-2010, 06:31 PM.
      Bob Leponge
      Life's disappointments are so much harder to take if you don't know any swear words.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by bobleponge View Post
        - Weight training/Power lighting instructor (Cornwall)

        Now there are 2 very diverse instructional jobs.
        erm, I did - of course - mean power lifting, which I would have corrected had you not quoted me
        aka
        Suzie

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        • #34
          I used to be a lifeguard in America - very broing but I did get a good tan.

          I'm a lion tamer now ... ( ie accountant ) and I don't get such a good tan.
          Gill
          So long and thanks for all the fish....

          http://photographywidow.blogspot.com/

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          • #35
            I've been nursing for 19 years now, I also do a bit of reiki and reflexology on the side.
            Thinking of having a change though.
            Imagination is everything, it is a preview of what is to become.

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            • #36
              Not really a job but I'm on the Tesco Home Panel and get to test their products for free as long as I file a report.

              When I was younger I used to tell girls that I taught dolphins to sing

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              • #37
                In my younger days, I was a nanny in the US for an infamous political family. I too had the best suntan of my life

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                • #38
                  My funniest job was working for a really upmarket and very expensive marriage bureau. The women were all looking for wedding bells and the men to get their leg over as quickly as possible! All wrapped up in the 'solvent, sporty, GSOH' claptrap. Inevitably my sympathy was with the women, and it was really bad practice that they were often fobbed off with smokers and the like when they had specifically asked not to be introduced to smokers and so on. This was because there were so many more women than men yet they were guaranteed so many introductions! I did not last long in this one!

                  My best job, training started in my forties, was as a registered hypnotherapist. The mind is just fascinating!

                  Another one at the end of my working life was as cook at a whale watching holiday outfit on Mull. Hectic, crazy hours, but I got to go out on the boat many times, saw whales and dolphins and met some wonderful people. My two week holiday during this was as ship's cook on a brigantine cruising round the Western Isles and St Kilda. Magical!
                  Last edited by annacruachan; 23-03-2010, 12:23 PM.

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                  • #39
                    Receptionist for a newspaper (also used as a model for boring news photos, and for adverts for local businesses). Some strange and interesting people visit newspaper offices .

                    European Troubleshooter for a large international company.
                    "I prefer rogues to imbeciles as they sometimes take a rest" (Alexander Dumas)
                    "It is neccessary to have wished for death in order to know how good it is to live" (also Alexandre Dumas)
                    Oxfordshire

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                    • #40
                      JanieB - that "strange and interesting people" comment made me think of The Truth by Terry Pratchett. Assuming you've not read it, if you can get into the book (it's not everyone's cup of tea) you would probably find it rather amusing on that front.

                      It's the story of the first newspaper in his fictional (and rather amusing) "Discworld".

                      Of course, if you've already read it you'll know what I mean.

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                      • #41
                        When we first moved to Dorset. We were virtually homeless and jobless. I took the highly paid position of toilet cleaner on the municipal camp site. Taught me quite a bit about happy campers and their bodily functions.

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                        • #42
                          Table cleaner at a self service restaurant,
                          Kitchen assistant in a hospital that had no actual kitchen,
                          Market researcher,
                          Data inputter,
                          Call centre worker in a bank,
                          Underwriter,
                          Collections associate,
                          High risk collections associate,
                          Mortgage collections associate,
                          Office Manager.

                          Nope, nothing interesting or exciting!
                          Jane,
                          keen but (slightly less) clueless
                          http://janesvegpatch.blogspot.com

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                          • #43
                            I had a rather unusual 'Cash in hand ' job once..........I was a water discharger. This involved sitting near a resevoir in the middle of the moors, in the dead of night, waiting for a water tanker to arrive and helping the driver discharge the water into the resevoir!
                            Sounds dodgy doesn't it? It wasn't though, as they had permission from the water board. The water was the first flushing from recently 'lined' water pipes which is very alkaline. The resevoir was very acidic so the 'limey' water actually helped I suppose.
                            I drew the short straw with the night time emptyings though..........cripes its spooky in the dead of night on them thar moors!
                            My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
                            to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)

                            Diversify & prosper


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                            • #44
                              Sandwich maker for British Rail in a rat infested factory well it was more of a lock up have never eaten a BR Sandwich since. The pay was good cash in hand but we should have got danger money with all the rats running over the conveyor belt.
                              http://ivansfruitandveg.blogspot.com/

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                              • #45
                                during uni, bar manager in college, lifeguard at a theme park in america, chambermaid at a hotel, fudge seller.

                                Now boring scientist.

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