Jon the Hat Posted 3 February 2011 Posted 3 February 2011 Europe Middle East and Africa Finance Manager for a £3bn company. (Corporate whore..)
Monk Posted 3 February 2011 Posted 3 February 2011 Trying to... very slowly... start my own consultancy. My Company All still work in progress though.
Wymsey Posted 3 February 2011 Posted 3 February 2011 Sosban, what d'ya do for the council ? Looks for milfs most of the time
fox123 Posted 3 February 2011 Posted 3 February 2011 Personal Adviser. I deal with people who are on stage 4 of Job Seekers Allowance (Signing on for 1 year plus). Best part of my job is putting people on 4 week work placements, and having the ability to sanction lazy ****ers benefits for up to 6 months for not applying for work or turning up to appointments.
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 3 February 2011 Posted 3 February 2011 I work as a translator for people looking to settle in the UK.
Finnegan Posted 3 February 2011 Posted 3 February 2011 Sosban, what d'ya do for the council ? I type. I photocopy. Occasionally I telephone. It's an exciting life.
Libertine Posted 3 February 2011 Posted 3 February 2011 I type. I photocopy. Occasionally I telephone. It's an exciting life. Haha. I'm applying for something at LCC myself. Can't wait to get it and bump into you.
Finnegan Posted 3 February 2011 Posted 3 February 2011 Haha. I'm applying for something at LCC myself. Can't wait to get it and bump into you. What is it and where is it?
Libertine Posted 3 February 2011 Posted 3 February 2011 What is it and where is it? Think the department is Info & Support or something. Support Centre Clerical Assistant.
Wycombe Fox Posted 3 February 2011 Posted 3 February 2011 I make leather fanny packs and sell them down the beach in summer. Nah, only kidding, Ice Cream Man. I knew an ice cream man once. Sad story. He was found dead in his van one day covered in hundreds and thousands. He'd topped himself. My job? Part-time corny attempted comedian on Foxestalk.
Libertine Posted 3 February 2011 Posted 3 February 2011 What building, do you know? Doesn't say, but from a quick search I think it's B block.
Joe. Posted 3 February 2011 Posted 3 February 2011 Student at Brighton University doing Sport Journalism. 'Tis decent, plenty of experience under my belt writing for FourFourTwo.com, which is going very well. Elsewhere I work part-time as a slave labourer for WHSmith. Poor.
Finnegan Posted 3 February 2011 Posted 3 February 2011 Doesn't say, but from a quick search I think it's B block. New Walk Centre then. I'm based in the housing depot on Blackbird Road.
Samu Posted 3 February 2011 Posted 3 February 2011 I'm on a one year work placement in New York, working for the British Consul-General in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Zingari Posted 3 February 2011 Posted 3 February 2011 I perform in a wig for a living i need some more clues . do people sometimes "get off " while you're performing ? or has anyone got "banged up" after you've performed ?
Stevosevic Posted 3 February 2011 Posted 3 February 2011 Investment banker in the city (Crunch started before i got involved, i will take responsibility for future downturns)
rico Posted 3 February 2011 Posted 3 February 2011 I perform in a wig for a living are you Bruce Forsyth?
lcfc_jme Posted 3 February 2011 Posted 3 February 2011 Final-year LLB Law student at Nottingham Trent University. Generally dislike my choice of degree as it isn't what I'd anticipated it would be. Although saying that, I'm currently considering applying to do a Masters part-time after said degree, majoring in Sports Law and minoring in Human Rights. Strange.
z-layrex Posted 3 February 2011 Posted 3 February 2011 Student at Brighton University doing Sport Journalism. 'Tis decent, plenty of experience under my belt writing for FourFourTwo.com, which is going very well. Elsewhere I work part-time as a slave labourer for WHSmith. Poor. I did my training at falmer. work at the county now.
ajthefox Posted 3 February 2011 Posted 3 February 2011 2nd year Architecture and Environmental Design student at Sheffield Hallam. Wanted to do it for a long time and although at times the workload is crazy and very stressful, I do enjoy it. Not your average degree thats for sure.
Kenners Posted 3 February 2011 Posted 3 February 2011 Doing As/A-levels in Chemistry, Physics, Maths and Biology. Hoping to go and do Chemistry at uni if all goes well. Not a bad life at school if im honest, free lesson periods more or less every day allow me to get my school stuff out of the way so I get a lot of free time, although weeks before exams can be hard. No proper job atm but need one soonish.
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