I am a Quality Manager in the plastics industry, just finished a management diploma and now about to start a management degree, if I can find the time with football/kids and Not606
Strange that everyone on here has got a job but finds so much time to post on here during working hours ?
Lots of jobs in the financial sector on here eh? I guess most of us are in the UK though and that's what the UK seems to do nowadays. I'm a Data Analyst (yep, financial sector) by the way.
Forgot to mention, like many on here, I didn't end up in the industry that I studied for. I did a post-grad in Environmental Consultancy.
I was a hard core porn star until the late 80's, into drugs & Alcohol for most of the 90's,(i think) set up my own kids home for most of the 20's(feels like it).......... i wish just a carpenter out grafting my nuts off evey day, but i can still dream about the first two!
I've heard you're pretty good manager but I wouldn't say you were THAT good - talk about blowing your own trumpet!
Used to be in the RAF mow work for a small engineering firm making hydraulic hoses and plastic welding
I always thought your comments were some of the best ever in here Kent. Funnily enough, I'm a teacher too
I'm a sales engineer for a lift company. Chris Hughton qualified to be a lift engineer with one of our sub contractors.
Like China, I teach English as a way of seeing the world. Getting too old for it now, though, and lots of countries stop issuing visas for people my age.
Oh dear, my job is so boring compared to everyone else' s. I work as a checkout assistant and drive the home-shopping vans for a well-known supermarket. Not saying names, but if I see Shola, you guys will be the first to know.
Wow, even though there's a lot of data-based professions there's such a wide variety here! I think my initial hypothesis of similar backgrounds feeding similar opinions is pretty much shot down though. Nice to see everyone getting involved!
i'm a senior scientist in the R&D department of a large building materials supplier. I have a Chemistry degree and I'm about the only one of my friends whose degree still relates to my job!
I completed an MA in Creative writing at UEA back in 1972 and discovered NCFC at the same time. Went back to complete a PhD in English Lit at Leicester University while staying on in Norwich and going to home matches on a regular basis. Moved to become a Lecturer at the University of Sussex until Maggie's vicious cuts in Higher Education left me on the dole. Went into local government training, and then international training for developing countries, including projects in Nigeria, Uganda, Bangladesh and training courses in Thailand every November until I retired and moved to Cornwall with my Cornish wife (a rash promise I made years ago). Thankfully the internet allows me to wholeheartedly support City when so far away!