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Thread: Bread and Butter Jobs?

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  2. davids
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    Right now Im a mess/ration accountant for one of the army camps around this area. I dont mind the mess accounting side, but the ration side gets a bit boring and stressful. Hopefully I will find another job in a couple months time.

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  4. well i did a mechanical engineering course and a btec in engineering (forgot wot its was actually called ) i learned CAD and CNC and i worked at a company for just less than a year when i realised all i wud be doing is pressing a few buttons a machine for the rest of my life and i dint like it as i was getting bord within the first few weeks so im now a fabricator & welder makin all sorts of stuff. fabrication is kinda a fun job as its somthing new nearly every day. plus i can make stuff in my own time and get abit of extra cash (£)(£) Depends what your into realy dunt it?

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    Im also mainly a CNC engineer. But work from writing programs by hand, no fancy CAM software sadly. Testing, making and finishing parts. But also do lots of other jobs, manual milling and turning, grinding and welding. As well as building the milling machines we make, wiring and pneumatic plumbing. Since there are only the 3 of us we basically have to do all jobs, can be quite varied.
    Plus get to do bits for robots, when the boss isnt looking. Actually hes fairly good, can stay after work and anything i want really.

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  7. My shortest job was working as a washer-up in Peco in Beer, aged about 14. I lasted 1.5 days!

    Dave

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    Went to University (http://www.rhbnc.ac.ukwww.rhbnc.ac.uk) and did a degree in Computer Science and Marketing Management.

    Ran my own company whilst I was at university and then sold it off as a going concern when I left.

    Then joined BT as a network designer before being headhunted by another part of the business after a couple of months to become a Technical Design Authority.

    Now spend my time travelling around UK and Europe helping customers refine their requirements for large scale secure enterprise IT infrastructures usually in the £20million+ space in the market. Currently working almost entirely in the UK Government and Financial area. Current trends there are towards consolidation and virtualisation of infrastructure.

    Oh, and I play robots when I get the chance !

    Ed
    http://www.teamstorm.comhttp://www.teamstorm.com

    (Message edited by storm on April 20, 2007)

    (Message edited by storm on April 20, 2007)

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