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Environmental Manager,

 

I get a few strange looks when I turn up for work in the Supra. I just tell them I am reusing an 18 year old car. and I'm not in work until I'm sat at my desk!!!!!!

 

...............Ade

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So you were there for a week and didn't know it was The Ritz-Carlton? Not Charlton? Lol :D

 

And that is what happens when you are Jet lagged & your phone corrects it for you!

 

It could explain why they had no swimming pool, no bar, beds falling apart & I have to pay everything in cash :D

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I work offshore in the Oil Industry as a Zonal Isolation Engineer/Supervisor for Halliburton, i've been doing it for just over 6 years and i pretty much hate my job :p Currently trying to get a transfer to the Danish Sector where the works easier and days shorter :D

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Im a commercial refrigeration engineer running around all of london it has its good days and sh1t days especially when you have to run out to emergencies. you can't exactly make people wait when they have £20000 pounds of goods melting.

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I was an ordnance control weapons technician in the Royal Navy for 28 years and now 12 years a firefighter in Fareham Hampshire.

 

How old Bob?:salute:

 

Me? I'm Another military man. Warrant Officer in the Royal Navy. Trade is Marine Engineering but the only chance I get to use tools now are on my own cars:blink:

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I work offshore in the Oil Industry as a Zonal Isolation Engineer/Supervisor for Halliburton, i've been doing it for just over 6 years and i pretty much hate my job :p Currently trying to get a transfer to the Danish Sector where the works easier and days shorter :D

 

If only the Halliburton Zonal Isolation Engineers made sure that the 9 7/8 x 7 string was going to be all good for Deepwater Horizon :D

 

(I had to do a Safety, Risk & Reliability Management exam this morning and one of the questions was regarding exactly the above ;) ).

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