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5 minutes ago, Greyman said:

What wood you like to do, what are your hobby,s apart from class clown ? you got to give us a clue, forget police,fire etc unless your gay, brown and Muslim ?

I love a good murder mystery, I think I'd love to be a detective. 

I reckon I'd be good at it as well as I can think outside the box. 

f**k being on the beat though, I'm not sure how you become a detective though? 

Surely you don't have to work through the ranks? ?

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Hoping to be moving soon and have already got myself a little doer upper boat that I will be renovating through the winter ready to sell in spring /summer, as long as all goes well should make decent

Maybe it’s me being an old fogey but the the last 20 odd years everything got too “professional”.......it was all bits of paper and method statements and young clever c**ts with no idea of a mans word

I've never really known what 'the dream' is, still don't. But if I was to start over, and with hindsight, I think ten years in the forces and then train as a PH in Africa would probably suit me.

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9 minutes ago, Greyman said:

What wood you like to do, what are your hobby,s apart from class clown ? you got to give us a clue, forget police,fire etc unless your gay, brown and Muslim ?

I would love to work with or study animals as well, preferably big cats. 

I was looking at getting in to ecology but I can't imagine that paying well? 

I know I said money ain't everything but I don't want to be taking a big pay cut. ?

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4 minutes ago, baker boy said:

Them fckrs looking for bats badgers and newts on the tracks dont do too bad

I work with them quite a lot and have to Coss for them when they do their site reports, I was walking all the embankments with one last month looking for signs of badger. 

He was also looking out for bird activities, I brought up a good point in which he agreed with me. 

Why start jobs like vegetation management and such when the birds are nesting and when the cover is at it's highest, all jobs like that should be done in the autumn and winter unless they are emergency jobs. 

 

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11 minutes ago, Daniel cain said:

Stunt double in the porn industry ?

When I was about 20 I rang an advert for adult actors out of the Daily Sport for the crack at work. 

It turned out I got the job but firstly I had to transfer £500 to Spain for my portfolio. ?

The c**ts were even ringing me at the weekend to see if I'd transferred it, bit of a con like. 

A job I'd love but seems too haaaaard to keep at it..... 

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58 minutes ago, dogmandont said:

I've always said when I hit 50 I'm going in  a different job direction I've spent almost 30 years in workshop's grafting my bollocks off so it will be time for a change to something a little less demanding, what that's going to be I have no idea but it will be something completely different so this thread has sparked my interest. 

What about a php developer ?

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2 minutes ago, Greb147 said:

Got the ticket tbh but not sure if I want to make a career out of it. 

It's up to you mate.£17 an hr for sitting on your arse pulling levers aint to bad.hs2 is kicking off proper next spring be some decent money to be earned on there.get in with a good firm and get the tax free lodge aswell about £37 a night for 7 days.

Saying that you got experience on the tracks get more tickets for supervisor or higher and take the money..the only thing holding you back is yourself..

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2 hours ago, Greyman said:

What wood you like to do, what are your hobby,s apart from class clown ? you got to give us a clue, forget police,fire etc unless your gay, brown and Muslim ?

He,s an internet troll he can be any of them in a couple of clicks

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