Guest gaz100604 Posted May 13, 2009 Report Share Posted May 13, 2009 hi all. just wondering what everyones jobs are. just be interesting to see what people do for a living. ok mine is going to school everyday apart frm tuesday when i go to college( doing a construction course in bricklaying and carpentry) and if you call it a job beating in the season, get £25 a day for beating and lunch plus a few brace to take home for the week. me i work for the council gardening old peoples places its a great job worst thing is when they try give you money for something iam already getting paid for i never except it ,,,it would make me feel bad them old folk faught a war for us and the lives we live today and to me thats enough,,,but feck me you try giving an oap a fiver back its like trying give a well known shit lurcher away impossible...so it just gets posted back thru the door when the jobs done RESPECT THE ELDERS lads and lasses and i mean that ya lying fooker i heard you used to wait for the grannys to come out of bingo and pouce on em biggest granny beater in congloton Quote Link to post Share on other sites
borntoshoot 1 Posted May 13, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 13, 2009 hi all. just wondering what everyones jobs are. just be interesting to see what people do for a living. ok mine is going to school everyday apart frm tuesday when i go to college( doing a construction course in bricklaying and carpentry) and if you call it a job beating in the season, get £25 a day for beating and lunch plus a few brace to take home for the week. me i work for the council gardening old peoples places its a great job worst thing is when they try give you money for something iam already getting paid for i never except it ,,,it would make me feel bad them old folk faught a war for us and the lives we live today and to me thats enough,,,but feck me you try giving an oap a fiver back its like trying give a well known shit lurcher away impossible...so it just gets posted back thru the door when the jobs done RESPECT THE ELDERS lads and lasses and i mean that ya lying fooker i heard you used to wait for the grannys to come out of bingo and pouce on em biggest granny beater in congloton HAHA Quote Link to post Share on other sites
panda 0 Posted May 17, 2009 Report Share Posted May 17, 2009 Taxi driver and White van man,hate them both but any jobs better than no job. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
harrycatcat 31 Posted May 17, 2009 Report Share Posted May 17, 2009 (edited) me i work for the council gardening old peoples places its a great job worst thing is when they try give you money for something iam already getting paid for i never except it ,,,it would make me feel bad them old folk faught a war for us and the lives we live today and to me thats enough,,,but feck me you try giving an oap a fiver back its like trying give a well known shit lurcher away impossible...so it just gets posted back thru the door when the jobs done RESPECT THE ELDERS lads and lasses and i mean that (edited to say the above is valleylads quote) Well done my friend YOU have my respect for that view and how you conduct yourself. Edited May 17, 2009 by harrycatcat Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lucylocket 0 Posted May 17, 2009 Report Share Posted May 17, 2009 Self employed Chiropodist Quote Link to post Share on other sites
patchworkcrew 0 Posted May 17, 2009 Report Share Posted May 17, 2009 trainee gamekeeper been at it about 2 years, just finishing up a college course then just learning from the real keepers not the failed buggers tht teach at the colleges A bit harsh I think. Without them you wouldn't get your qualifications. You should ask yourslelf why they do the job? Gamekeeping is hardly reknown for good pay and some folk are forced due to financial reasons to go where the money is (sad but true). Others have taken it up for family reasons, babies, etc. It is a competitive market out there and land is decreasing so the work isn't as abundant. There are a lot of crap keepers out there without doubt. Some have only got their jobs through nepotism. I applaud those who have the common sense to seek a qualification for their profession and to that you have to have someone to guide them to achieve it. So don't kock them. Without them you'd have less of a chance in achieving your own goal in become a keeper yourself. If it makes for better keepers then that can only be a good thing very true swampy, i have considered doing a gamekeeping course a few times but in the competative world of gamekeeping who is going to employ a little lassie like me over anyone else? Someone who is not sexist, with common sense and forward thinking mentality......................So that'd rule out 99.9% of game keepers I know! Sad but true........ However, everyone likes a pioneer so don't let preconcieved ideas deter you from your own goals and ambitions. I know of one nouveau riche landowner who would consider it, if only to prove to others he is a progressive kind of guy. Use people like that for your own ends. A girl keeper would soon be known throughout the community and if you're good it will get you noticed by others. Do it if only for your own self gratification! Good luck Swampy Ninging and feeling old thats quite inspiring actually, and very true now i think of it like that, i will look in to it Go for it! Our last and current Park Wardens are both women. They were good! And with none of the "macho" arrogance that some blokes have that can make them quite difficult to work with. Bob G Quote Link to post Share on other sites
shamrock67 21 Posted May 18, 2009 Report Share Posted May 18, 2009 um carpet muncher. fatties are all ways best Ive got my own building buisness and done an extension for 2 carpet munchers who lived together,the fat woman was a fecking nightmare she was out wanting to 'square go' (fight) with the guys who were working on the job if they were making too much noise Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lurchergrrl 1,441 Posted May 18, 2009 Report Share Posted May 18, 2009 I'm a teacher, cook, maid, nurse, referee, librarian on call 24hrs a day, 7 days a week. (= Mum). In my normal life I was an Executive PA/Admin. Ah, the good old days. Taking care of a bunch of spoilt executives and their hi flying clients was a lot easier. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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