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Currently I'm at college mon tue wed 9 am till 5 pm then Thursday ,Friday I do some graft round the farm , mainly putting drainage ,and helping out building our barn it's alright lol I get to play in the JCB so not too bad lol I've got chickens atm and may be getting sheep in the future, so I just potter on really and if any nearby farms need help I lend a hand but I make sure i get out with the dogs at least twice a day , then sat sun Im out with the pack :)

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I am retired now for the past 2 years, my working life was Asphalt paving, 1960/62 M4 slough reading, those cabbage fields down around there was moving with rabbits, (( I had a collie x bred from COTT

been a plasterer for the last 10 years, helps bein self employed because your your own boss. people have said to me you should be well off but i love my hunting and would rather hunt than slog it out

im an electrician and have been self employed for the last 5 years. Had plenty of work in yorkshire but have just moved to cornwall and am not finding much down here so i have to waste my days fishing

I'm a gardener at a big country house. My dog comes to work with me and has a bed in the tea room when I can't have him with me in the garden. We pretty much have the run of the estate so no excuse not to take the dog out.

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Nice read border lad,,,, but your living a dream if you think Scotland will become independent,,,, perhaps it would be best for us English if you did though,,, stop you poncing of us...................

 

In my daytime work,,, I am employed as a professional pie eater

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Im a jack of all trades really. Ive worked as a car mechanic, a landscaper, fitting kitchens / bathrooms, tiling, flooring, painter... currently working in an office behind a desk dealing with angry customers all day. Leave for work at about 8am and dont get home till 7.30pm, so by the time ive had tea I dont get much time to do much in the week - but at least im in the dry during the day. A couple of years back I was working 7am till 7pm doing labouring for 50quid a day in all weathers!

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Bit of evey thing when I left school Underkeeper/ welder and fabricator/ farm hand/ fruit picker/office worker in city /fencing /tractor contracting/ on the scallop boats/relief milker /know a dairy men start at 4 fin at 8 back too work at 12 for an hour then home till 2 too 7 then back out at 9 for half an hour good job I live on the farm and every 2nd weekend off so iam lucky I get my afternoons off and not got far too go too work my dogs

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Kicked out of school, f****d about till I was 16 got a job in a sawmill. Lasted a month. Then went on to work for Balfour Beaty , them sites all over, did spell in bp refinery . Left the sites went into insulation, where I've been to date, made redundant next month though lol

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I am a Gigolo and pick and choose my hours of work..

 

Its great really cause I am either out with my dogs or shagging a dog :laugh: :laugh:

 

It was Lab tastic that set me up, its good money lads :whistling:

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back into London, M4 CHISWICK FLYOVER,((( A FEW HUMAN BODIES SUPPORTING THE CONCRETE, STRUCTURES, ((( COURTESY of the

EAST END,Lads, they shall remain nameless,

 

:laugh: You northerners will believe anything if it sounds more exciting than working downt pit ! :laugh:

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Was an engineering apprentice in a heavy engineering plant, building big diesel engines, switched to IT half-way through, got my EITB papers as a time served computer programmer! Worked in IT ever since, been all over....Glasgow, Edinburgh, London, Northampton, Luton, America, South Africa and Oz...back now and am working away......

 

If that run Salmond gets his way, I may have to re-consider and bail out again tho.....poor old Scotia would go the same way as ireland.....

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