What do you all work as?
Greig M
Posts: 86
Im curious to see what people who use this forum.
I am currently a bum after quitting my job at comet where i was a sales person.
But hey! Its the school holidays and i had planned to ride daily.
Weathers Sh*te though.
SO what do you all do for a living?
I am currently a bum after quitting my job at comet where i was a sales person.
But hey! Its the school holidays and i had planned to ride daily.
Weathers Sh*te though.
SO what do you all do for a living?
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weathers not an excuse not too ride, just get out and enjoy yourself
work as a q/s for a housebuilder0 -
the_prophet wrote:weathers not an excuse not too ride, just get out and enjoy yourself
work as a q/s for a housebuilder
Its torrental rain with thunder and lightning0 -
Student bum, though when i decide to get out of bed i occasionally work as a barman - typical student job eh0
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recording engineer. (and pornographer)
And a part time ninja.0 -
train driver (freight.....a man's train 8)0
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Up until recently I was an advisor for the Intellectual Property Office, but currently "inbetween jobs". I'll be heading back into teaching in September where I'll be teaching Design & Technology to secondary school kids.0
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Transport Planner
Mystery H, what do you drive then? 66s?0 -
International Man of Mystery
And in my spare time, I'm a payment services consultant working mainly with online gaming companies.0 -
Product Designer, but I seem to cover a range of other design related jobs inc. graphic design, web design, product photography and photograph touch-up.Santa Cruz Chameleon
Orange Alpine 1600 -
I work for a major energy consultancy and I validate + query utility bills for the likes of Marks and Spencer0
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Store manager for a tile retail company. Good laugh, and all my staff ride!0
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NHS pay me to be a full time student paediatric nurse, and I have a couple of lifeguarding jobs on the side.
So currently working the 37hour at hospital plus uni work plus trying to do extra shifts lifeguarding = tired Kitty.0 -
From 1972-2001, I flew as steward/cabin service director for BOAC/BA long haul.
Retired from that at 55 and now boosting the pension as a railway guard on DMUs.
So I get free air travel, free train travel and I've got a bus pass. What I do with my spare time? MTBing - no contest.
Canyon XC 8.0 '11
Whyte 19 steel '100 -
I work in a Museum. Looking after the sound video and lightinggochel chan ddynion i mewn blew beisiau achos hwy cadernid bod eirth0
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Make smelly old peoples teeth..0
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pimpcommencal meta 5.5.30
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I work with bikes.0
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supersonic wrote:I work with bikes.
Mountain or village?0 -
im a soldier. currently teach 'high risk search' down in kent, best job ive ever had but i love the idea of being a train driver, im very jealous.0
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development and design Engineer,
Pisshead
Gourmand
car and cycle spanner chimp."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
Parktools :?:SheldonBrown0 -
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I'm a bomb disposal expert.0
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QS for a Rail Company (Renewals not operator)www.settingascene.com - MTBing in Wilts and the southwest, join up for info and ride details.0
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I am self employed and have 3 part time jobs.
job No 1= office worker
job No 2 = Self employed tax consultant working from home
job No 3 = Taxi Operator I do every 3rd friday night and saturday night
The office job pays the bills. The tax consultancy work is still being built up only been doing it properly for 3 months and it probably wont take off till december when people start panicking about the self assesment forms they should have filled in and sent off months ago. The Taxi Operating pays for the booze, bikes and holidays.Fig rolls: proof that god loves cyclists and that she wants us to do another lap0 -
Student and part time internet shopping delivery driver for waitrosehttp://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtop ... t=12613038Cat With No Tail wrote:Anyway, fk dis, I iz off 4 a ride innit. l8rz peepz0
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Graphic Designer/Design Consultant and Presentations Multimedia Specialist..
Corporate Whore0 -
Former electronics engineer, now an environmental advisor / auditor / manager
Worked for London Underground since I graduated - if you include the whole Metronet debacle - and once got to drive a train. Three passengers. All survived.
also a landlord, and small-time property manager.0