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bit if a long story ...
engineer for an oil company for 30 years ...
retired the month i turned 55 ...
within 2 months i realized i didnt want to be retired ...
so i take contracts with oil companies in the winter now ... work 5 months take 7 months off .
now i do whatever the oil companies want me to do (for 1000$ a day) .
this winter ... working for imperial oil commissioning utilities at kearl oilsands refinery phase II (its in wiki) .
derrek
tourists bring home souvenirs ... explorers bring home stories .
Until recently I was an administrator in the NHS but as if that wasn't bad enough I am now a manager in the NHS
I work for an organisation that is responsible for managing training programmes for doctors after leaving Medical School to eventually become Consultants
Business Development Manager for a large IT company, working in the software division. As of November 1st I have an EMEA (Europe Middle East Africa) role so hope to be passing through lots of airports - I'm thinking duty free cigars.
11 years in the Royal Navy as a logistics officer, including submarine service and working for NATO's HQ in the USA, 1 year in corporate banking (which I hated), then 2 years as a management consultant doing corporate strategy, 2 years as a lobbyist for the insurance industry and now 9 years (and counting) as a freelance management consultant.
After a 10 year break, I rejoined the Navy as a Reservist specialising in information and media operations. It's only 18 days service per year, usually a bit of a laugh, though there's always a risk of mobilisation!
Until recently I was an administrator in the NHS but as if that wasn't bad enough I am now a manager in the NHS
I work for an organisation that is responsible for managing training programmes for doctors after leaving Medical School to eventually become Consultants
Good Lord I don't envy you that one, not in this climate. Me, I'm a GP.
Small world, getaway driver. Always looking for work, no job too big.
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sniff sniff i am bot boy who wants to be a real boy like the buttertheball that is the job i want if i am honest to be normal like some of the posters around here and not a crappy bot that would be a dream untrue lol
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sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros
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