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Retired company Director having worked in plant and tool hire for 48 years. Now doing book keeping 2 days per week
 
My official title is Chartered Architectural Technologist. Sounds grand lol.

I am self employed and essentially prepare drawings and applications for Planning Permission and Building Warrant approval for all type of projects, - new houses, house extensions, garage conversions etc.
Also offer advice on building !

As per original post I have been used by two clubs where I have been a member. I helped Loudoun Gowf Club design and build a locker room extension and toilet alterations when I was a member there.

Also when I was a member at The Irvine Golf club I was involved in the design of a new starter's hut on the first tee. Never took any fee for this one but the club gave me some money to spend in the pro shop and allowed me to put a free team in their corporate day. That was a lovely gesture as I wasn't looking for anything, just happy to help out and my signboard on site was good bit of PR for me.

 
I work in IT, making sure all of our global infrastructure is working and servicing the business to its full potential. Looking at more security stuff recently so may end up moving to a cyber security role.
 
I work for Her Majesty's Government so the Official Secrets Act prevents me from telling you what I REALLY do for a living! ;)

:whistle:

That's only because pre-Brexit it wasn't that exciting!! ;)

Now it's interesting and busy!!
 
I work for Her Majesty's Government so the Official Secrets Act prevents me from telling you what I REALLY do for a living! ;)

:whistle:

That's only because pre-Brexit it wasn't that exciting!! ;)

Now it's interesting and busy!!

I've signed it also so feel free to share, nobodies listening 🤔
 
I am an Insurance Broker for a Lloyd's of London Broker specialising in Onshore Energy and Construction Business, mainly dealing with large multinational Oil and Gas companies.
 
I run my own business Chartered Accountant in practise, have been self employed since late 90s. Due to growing far to big I in the main stopped taking on new clients in about 2005(at that stage I was working 110 hour weeks, did for a few years, my tip is don't ever do that its very silly) and now just work a normal week thankfully.

Used to love the job and the banter with clients until the job was wrecked with red tap with the biggest nightmare called making tax digital due to start next year. Which means small business having to run computer accounting software to keep their records on and update on daily basis! Still love the banter tho, clients always bring a laugh to my face.

Really enjoy working with figures and helping clients.
 
I am an Insurance Broker for a Lloyd's of London Broker specialising in Onshore Energy and Construction Business, mainly dealing with large multinational Oil and Gas companies.

who do you work for? I work for United Insurance Brokers, a small independent Lloyd's Broker
 
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