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yes indeed, paperboy! had a couple of rounds, both daily and weekley.
oh, and i did a stint for sainsbury's. i forgot that. hmmmm....
there are definitely more though! and yes, I'm younger than 44... about 18 years younger
i went through a period of doing one thing one week and another the next, plus i've been working since I was 16 and i've moved about a lot in that time.
only two jobs in 20 yrs
fabricator/welder for janspeed engineering 15yrs
fabricator/welder for B+E erection services 5 yrs, wish i could change the name of the current firm though
only two jobs in 20 yrs
fabricator/welder for janspeed engineering 15yrs
fabricator/welder for B+E erection services 5 yrs, wish i could change the name of the current firm though
What does the B and E stand for or should'nt i ask
Barney and Eric the two pillocks that came up with the name and the slogan on the back of the site workers T-shirts ' big or small we erect them all ' i,m not kidding, that might be on there website too but not sure havn,t looked for a while
Paper round
Part time in butchers shop
Music counter at W H smiths
Electrician
Doley layabout
Lorry resprayer
HGV driver for bakery
HGV driver for brewery
HGV driver for Pilkington glass
Transport/ operations manager
Back to bakery again ( 1 week)
Back to Pilkington again ( 2 weeks !)
Glazier/ double glazing installer
Assistant manager at window warehouse
Self employed glazier , and never happier
i forgot the paper rounds... i had 3 morning rounds, one evening and 1 weekly. i had a teachest on wheels behind my bike to put all the papers in.... the village was all hills too...
Ok....
gardening
working for a gamekeeper
roofers gofor
plumbers mate
casheer at garage
After left school......
Cnc router refurbishment trainee
hifi sales
shop manager
reprographic tech
Retained frieman
Fire crew at shepperton studios
Polystyrene fabricator
Butchers delivery man
Assistant pub manager
Redundant X3
Transformer test tech
Dyson trainee setter /setter (injection moulding)
Intier automotive injection moulding tech
Automold As above
And now a setter /tech for mahle filter systems making air induction systems rocker covers and other plastic bit for cars
I also forgot paperboy x 3, gardener, fruit sales, milkman, groundsman, potato picker...and last but not least cockle/muscle picker. I'm not thinking about this anymore...if I'm not concentrating [which is mostly at work] I start thinking about jobs I've had. Beats reciting the 1966 England football team when you're on the job, as it were!...
I've had no-where near as much as most here, but they were a bit varied anyway.
Architectural Technician
Assistant architect
Student (4 years)
Surveyor
Sales assistant
Buyer for Virgin Records (individual store only)
Full-time musician
Firearms instructor in USA (1 year)
Stockroom pleb then manager
Lighting store manager
B&Q team leader
Warehouse manager
Senior sales assistant
Warehouse superviser
Warehouse administrator
Warehouse manager
Student (1 year)
student part-time 4 years
Logistics manager
Archaeologist (in spare time)
presently looking to get out of boring jobs and going for full time research or forensic work or going to do MA then PHD.
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