whats your day job?

Took early retirement at 55 yrs old. Do a fair bit of photography for charity mags. One of the last ones was for. The new kids hospital in Manchester. Had to go around the terminally ill wards. I was in tears by the time I had finished. Oh I do it for nowt by the way.
 
My profession is school :p I get paid zilch for a 7 hour day and in a few years it's going to start costing me as that nice man mr cameron decided to make my life a joy by bumping up the uni fees ;) it's not all bad, I work part time in my pros shop, I generally do whatever needs doing (except the lessons, I think he'd run out of customers pretty quick if I did those ;) ) its pretty fun, plus I get free range balls an employees discount and hours in the company of lots of shinies!
 
A secondary school teacher. Am actually head of Faculty which means i spend more time doing paper work than i do teaching.
Summer holidays = nuff said! Should be a lot better at golf than i am!
 
I head up a server support team for a large insurance company. Meetings, meetings and more meetings with lots of three letter acronyms.

I am also judgemental I thought it was just us IT folk who sat on forums all day :)

Sadly I am run of my feet all day every day without fail. This forum is my lunchtime treat or occasionally I hop on when on boring conference calls.
 
A Lawyer - run my own business specialising in Legal Cost issues, more of a cross between a Solicitor and Accountant, pretty boring but pays the Bills

Despite my scouse background the office is Based near Manchester and we are always on the lookout for new staff if there is anyone with a law, maths or English degree looking for a new challenge.
 
My profession is school :p I get paid zilch for a 7 hour day and in a few years it's going to start costing me as that nice man mr cameron decided to make my life a joy by bumping up the uni fees ;) !

Hope you dont think for a second it gets better kiddo .. enjoy it while you can , trust us oldies on this onne
 
Chief Medical Officer (i.e. head doctor) for a small biotech company involved in the discovery and development of new medicines mainly for blood cancers but a few other diseases too.
 
currently in between jobs and possibly career change. im a time-served plumbing and heating engineer based in Ayrshire. hopefully not just a daft plumber i have HNC Building Inspection & Supervision, HND Facilities Management and BSC Building Maintenance Management. fat load of use they have been, they have still to help me gain a job in the sector i want. but managing to get by gives me more time for golf.

and before thecraw says anything im definetly NOT signing on:thup:
 
Retired at age 47 as a statistician in the RAF.
Retired again at age 54 as manager of a residential training, TEFL and conference centre.
Retired again at age 72 as part-time School Governors' Clerk.
Have been an unpaid, unloved Golf Club Secretary (Honorary) for the last 12 years.
 
Retired at age 47 as a statistician in the RAF.
Retired again at age 54 as manager of a residential training, TEFL and conference centre.
Retired again at age 72 as part-time School Governors' Clerk.
Have been an unpaid, unloved Golf Club Secretary (Honorary) for the last 12 years.

4 pensions lose the violin lol
 
I thought you worked for Ginsters as chief Pie Taster

Thats what I call a job

Fragger :-)
Yuk Ginsters is disgusting! Although they r based down here no one will touch there stuff especially the pasties!! Fake junk! The sarnies are ok.

Didn't expect this many replies but what a massive range of jobs think we got most jobs covered
 
I do a bit of a weird job that can best be described as audit on a very specific part of a global bank. I, and my teams, are responsible for all European subsidiaries and dealing with their regulators.

Really quite interesting stuff (if you're that way inclined right enough).

And no, I am not "a banker" that is responsible for the financial crisis :ears:
 
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