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 I manage the technology & digital department at a museum of all places.

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1 hour ago, SlideWRX said:

Noise & Vibration Engineer, Automotive.

I can imagine your 1:1 car and RCs must be rattle and slop free. ;)

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Director of a four salon group in the South of England. We've recently won an award for our Training Academy, Whoop whoop! 

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I fabricate and build Satellites. 
 

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interesting topic. I make movie props, but more printed things like signage, passports, documents, etc.

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I am the Fleet manager for a large private hire (Minicab) firm in south london. I used to actually cab too. 

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Night truck driver for a large American parcel company that likes wearing brown 

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Architect, focussing on BIM (Building Information Modelling) - essentially fulll digital twin of the built form.

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I was employed as an automotive toolmaker for 30 years, blue oval uk.  Made redundant, now work part time in a local college in the mechanical engineering workshop helping to get the new generation of skilled manual on the right path. 

Also re-trained in classic car upholstery as my own side line.  From simple repairs to complete new interiors.  Original spec or custom or a mix of both.  

 

 

 

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Senior manager in a secondary school. Not as boring as it sounds. 

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Mosaic artist and installer. Employed by an enterprise that does big public art projects, I also do smaller scale artworks in my own workshop.

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14 hours ago, Nicadraus said:

I can imagine your 1:1 car and RCs must be rattle and slop free. ;)

Just can't ever tell a friend while in their car - 'you hear that?' because 1. they didn't, and 2. they will now until they sell that car. :D

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9 hours ago, ploots said:

Night truck driver for a large American parcel company that likes wearing brown 

A good friend of mine joined that company in the UK as a delivery driver after complaint handling in financial services for 10 years. He finds far more fulfilling. 

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After being self employed for a great many years and working around the world in mechanical engineering, i gave it all up, returned to earth, and i am now a technician for the car brand that has the horse as their logo.

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3 hours ago, Badcrumble said:

A good friend of mine joined that company in the UK as a delivery driver after complaint handling in financial services for 10 years. He finds far more fulfilling. 

I'm in the UK I started as a day delivery driver 28 yrs ago then went onto night trunking and stayed with it and still love it

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11 hours ago, Toolmaker72 said:

Also re-trained in classic car upholstery as my own side line.  From simple repairs to complete new interiors.  Original spec or custom or a mix of both

Ooooh,  that's handy to know when I come to doing the interior, I've re-trimmed the seats, but will still need door cards, at some point....🙄😁

 

I hit things with a hammer, until they move, or duct tape (weld ,if that fails) them, if they're moving and not to be...

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