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bpirie1000
3rd June 2005, 05:02 PM
Come on then I was trailing through the Posts(well it is Friday) and I thought How about seeing if we could Find alittle more about each other.. maybe Even get some business done..

Tell us what you do and Who you do it for.... I'll start..

Bpirie1000:
Working for a Holland based comapany dealing with Bolting Equipment.. Torque wrenched and Tensioners.basically I supply equipment to Tighten Pipe bolts... www.patriot-int.com

Who's Next??
:p

Big Col
3rd June 2005, 05:05 PM
Big Col:
I work for Weir Engineering Services, the Service division or Weir Pumps. We carry out servicing for almost all rotating equipment and valves etc.
www.weirservices.com.
:)

macblob
3rd June 2005, 05:07 PM
macblob:
Mac operator for a Printers, in charge of all the computer stuff and CTP

Scottie
3rd June 2005, 05:13 PM
Fiona.

work for BP Oil Uk have done for the last 25 years for the past four years it has been within the retail (Petrol Stations) side.

Gismo
3rd June 2005, 05:19 PM
Bonnie Scotland:
Oilfield Consultant, I supervise all aspects of allowing oil to flow to the surface under controlled means, by installation of new wells and servicing of existing ones, from writing programmes, sourcing equipment and personnel onshore to actually performing the operation offshore

I also build, repair and upgrade Windoze based computers

euan
3rd June 2005, 05:22 PM
Euan:
I work for a large multinational computer services company where I currently work as a client architect for a customer in the pharmaceutical industry. (Basically, I define and design projects for anything that goes onto client desktops.)

Julz
3rd June 2005, 05:34 PM
I'm a civil engineer working for the largest private run firm in the uk (Fairhurst) (http://www.fairhurst.co.uk/)). I mainly work on most roads and drainage projects within the office although I'm currently broadening my horizons and starting doing some structural stuff, which is currently the Overgate phase 2!:eek::approve:

With a housing site, I will personally carry out everything from the survey and site investigations to roads, drainage and structural design of the houses, so I will see a greenfield site turn into a housing development knowing that I've designed pretty much everything all by my ickle self, thus why I would never buy a house on one of these sites!!;):p

Wul
3rd June 2005, 05:34 PM
Wul:
Quantity Surveyor for Crummock (Scotland) Ltd - a small/medium sized construction company working in roads/civils/housing and road surfacing. Currently on site on 2 of the most talked about housing develpoments in Edinburgh. Been here for nearly 4 years and a QS for 13 years.

www.crummock.com

The Dogfather
3rd June 2005, 05:38 PM
I work for the Department of Trade and Industry's Oil and Gas Office. I do a wide range of stuff like everything from writing speeches/briefing for the Energy Minister to designing Access databases for tracking Renewables Projects.

I'm also looking at the possibility of setting up my own business building and installing In Car Computers, but not sure if this will go anywhere yet......

minidriver#1
3rd June 2005, 05:48 PM
I'm a terrorist.

Big Col
3rd June 2005, 05:58 PM
<sniggers> It's KJ's job to be a geek.

Crombers
3rd June 2005, 06:16 PM
Allan ,

Market Planner working for Allied Domecq (soon to be Pernod Ricard !!) based in Dumbarton (The Ballantines Plant). My job is to make sure our products are continually supplied into France & Portugal with a constant eye on forecasting , stock levels & production. 25 years this July with the same group :approve:

Burple
3rd June 2005, 06:27 PM
Systems Specialist, in the Desktop and Applications team of Information and Communication Services, Uni of Dundee...
Involving the design and implementation of all aspects (applications, OS, Printing facilities, networking) of the Standard Operating Environment (currently wondoze XP)for Student IT suites (and soon for a huge roll out to all University staff..).. as well as keeping it running when our lovely little tykes try to break stuff. a fair bit of Software Licensing too!
About to start some teaching courses for staff as well..

Dundee Uni (http://www.dundee.ac.uk/itservices/)

:D:D

G2 - S
3rd June 2005, 06:40 PM
Ok...here we go. I'm Gareth.

I work for Knight Frank as a Chartered Building Surveyor. I carry out Surveys of Commercial Property only (Big Sheds, Shops & Offices). Also a CAD operator so draw up extensions & renovations & upgrades to commercial properties.

If you need a commercial survey carried out - I'm your man. If you need to buy a big shed, office or shop - I know a man who can help.

Knight Frank are big into Mansion Houses & residential properties worldwide so check the website for your luxury holiday home!

www.knightfrank.com

Big Gordy
3rd June 2005, 06:52 PM
Big Gordy
Up until yesterday I worked as a contract engineer/draughtsman installing/drawing water and sewage pumping stations :(

GAJ
3rd June 2005, 06:53 PM
I'm employed by the Scottish Executive. I'm currently working on the eCare Programme, a national project which aims to help provide better and more 'joined up' care for the people of Scotland through the innovative use of computers and communication technology. I work closely with several large IT companies (including Micro$oft:disapprove:, sorry fellow Mac fans), Local Councils and Health Boards across Scotland, as well as several voluntary sector organisations to ensure common data standards and system architecture and the provision of a network of data stores.

Burple
3rd June 2005, 07:07 PM
quote:Originally posted by GAJ

a national project which aims to help provide better and more 'joined up' care for the people of Scotland


Could you help BDM and Big C to do some 'Joined Up' Thinking??
;););):p:p:p:D:D:D:D:D

GAJ
3rd June 2005, 07:11 PM
I'll try as soon as they have mastered joined up writing!;):D

Scottie
3rd June 2005, 07:28 PM
hey i'm surprised that you guys are allowed and have indeed posted on the forum your company name and/or a detailed job description.

I would get in trouble for it. Just post either/or not both.

I know it's insane but just be careful out there.

GAJ
3rd June 2005, 07:30 PM
quote:Originally posted by ScottieCoop
hey i'm surprised that you guys are allowed and have indeed posted on the forum your company name and/or a detailed job description.

I would get in trouble if we done that.


What's the reason behind that?

Scottie
3rd June 2005, 07:37 PM
quote:Originally posted by GAJ


quote:Originally posted by ScottieCoop
hey i'm surprised that you guys are allowed and have indeed posted on the forum your company name and/or a detailed job description.

I would get in trouble if we done that.


What's the reason behind that?


well think about it you have posted who you work for and what your job is.

Some one could use it to clone your identity for various reason.

Or indeed who knows what they could use it for but in this day and age is it better to be safe then sorry.
Or a person could make out they work for your company doing your job and be able to get "something" illegally wouldn't your company want to know how they got that information.

Maybe I'm just a cautious.

For me well it just the type of job I do I guess and the enviorment.
Not allowed to do much.

The Dogfather
3rd June 2005, 07:51 PM
Fi - You've been working for an oil company for too long! ;)

They do tend to be over cautious, Shell, Total et all are the same......

Fi, I bet I could ring up your reception and get a lot of information about your job. That's how a lot of people end up on email distribution lists....

GAJ
3rd June 2005, 07:58 PM
When my job was advertised there was an advert in the press giving all those details. It's no secret. FOI and all that...

Smurf
3rd June 2005, 08:17 PM
Vaila

Cartographer and Project Leader with the main producer of Maps and Atlases, covering European and World-wide data.

My main area of expertise is World and European Sheet Maps, and European Road Atlases. (Although I also work on World Atlases, Educational products, Leisure products, and contract jobs specific to a customer.)

I have to make sure (with a team of other people) that the products we produce are as up-to-date as they can be, created the most efficient way, accurate, meet the brief of my customers (internal and external) and go to the printers on time.... That's where MacBlob comes in!! :D

Julz
3rd June 2005, 08:24 PM
quote:Originally posted by G2 - S

Ok...here we go. I'm Gareth.

I work for Knight Frank

Not Gareth Cordiner?:sleepy:

Scottie
3rd June 2005, 09:13 PM
quote:Originally posted by bad dog mini

Fi - You've been working for an oil company for too long! ;)

They do tend to be over cautious, Shell, Total et all are the same......

Fi, I bet I could ring up your reception and get a lot of information about your job. That's how a lot of people end up on email distribution lists....


Paul your more than likely right. I kid you not some projects I have to sign a wee bit paper saying I won't discuss the project with anyone other than the people involved.

We just need to put a toe out of line and were chopped.

and in retail god forbid anything should get to the press

G2 - S
3rd June 2005, 09:17 PM
I thought I might know you Julia Anderson!! Am I correct??

Julz
3rd June 2005, 09:22 PM
Tis me indeed!! Just goes to show what a small world we live in!!:clown:

G2 - S
3rd June 2005, 09:24 PM
So true. Thats kind of spooky!

Graham Smith isn't too happy with me at the moment I think. Forgot to send him some info! oops. DO you go out to any of the meetings for 'that client' or just office based?

G2 - S
3rd June 2005, 09:28 PM
Fleeced 50,000 from me - That'll be right!! Don't know where they'll find that sort of cash from me!!

Julz
3rd June 2005, 09:34 PM
quote:Originally posted by G2 - S

So true. Thats kind of spooky!

Graham Smith isn't too happy with me at the moment I think. Forgot to send him some info! oops. DO you go out to any of the meetings for 'that client' or just office based?


If you mean the PO, then no, Graeme goes to all that stuff, I just do all the hard work!! If he gives you any grief, just let me know and I'll go and stand on him!! Infact, best not, he is my boss afterall!!;):)

Scottie
3rd June 2005, 09:37 PM
hey where's my post gone one minute there was two next there was none.

Oh no do you think maybe someone cloned me already:eek::p;):D

my computer being going up and down all day can someone put my post back in.:I

G2 - S
3rd June 2005, 09:40 PM
Thats just freaking me out Julz. Can't believe we've spoken and emailed before! Hope I wasn't rude to you. Next time I need some butt kicked in your office I'll know who to call!!

G

Julz
3rd June 2005, 09:47 PM
Don't think I would have allowed any rudeness!;) Plus, it's the smallest, most useless job I've worked on in the past year, took longer to do the 15 minute level survey than anyhting else!! Must start introducing myself as 'Julia Anderson, mini owner from Fairhurst and Partners':):D

G2 - S
3rd June 2005, 09:49 PM
Indeed it's a piddly wee job but caused me so much crap since we unearthed Cable & wireless cables 100mm below the surface!! Never mind. Back to topic I guess. Nothing like hyjacking!!

MartinSullivan
3rd June 2005, 09:51 PM
Systems engineer for a large fire protection company, involved in design, coding/building, test, installation, commissioning, maintainence and modification of fire and gas systems - both software and hardware based. Our systems are installed both onshore and offshore in countries all over the world.

Duncan Stewart
3rd June 2005, 10:17 PM
Interested thread. Guess I had better chip in
I manage the IT training for the staff in Fife Council (but it ain't my fault the systems don't work :eek::p;))
but I want Vaila's job as I like working with maps (always fancied being a cartographer and previously worked for a GIS company), at least I get to play with the Council's GIS :D

Fontal
3rd June 2005, 10:22 PM
Richard

Non Destructive Testing (NDT) technician for the oil industry I use Radioactive isotopes, magnetisim, dye-penetrant and ultrasonic flaw detectors to find defects in pipes, welds and anything they want tested realy.

Oh and we use rope access (I get paid to absail how jammy is that:D)

john
3rd June 2005, 10:32 PM
I am workshop manager off Dick Fleming Communications


www.dfcommunications.com

Big Col
3rd June 2005, 10:40 PM
Dick Phleming? Ewww!

Willie M
3rd June 2005, 10:57 PM
Da family business ;)
Manufacturers of commercial catering equipment for the public and private sector. Standard and bespoke stainless steel fabrication work for the catering and foodservice industry.

According to one or two on this site, I'm reputed to have another line of business too ;):cool:

I Want A Works
4th June 2005, 01:11 AM
Hi, I'm Graham, and I'm Aries.....
I have a few jobs so bear with me......

My main one is for RWE NUKEM (www.rwenukem.co.uk) as a skilled plant operative, on contract to the UKAEA (www.ukaea.org), at the Dounreay Nuclear Site. Basically I walk around one of the decomissioning reactors monitoring guages, taking reading, pressing buttons to react Sodium with water (honest we do! just we do it controlled like) and generally being a good guy.
I am also qualified with RWE NUKEM as a Health Physics Surveyor! Basically that is I can walk around with a geiger counter looking for radiation where it shouldn't be! Not a bad job as it has sent me out to Canada to work 3 times for a couple of months at at shot (I'm one of only less than 12 Brits qualified to do that work in Canada!:cool:)

Part time, I half own a mobile disco DYNAMIC SOUNDS (www.dynamicsoundsdisco.co.uk), and do a weekly show on CAITHNESS FM (www.caithnessfm.co.uk).
And when I can be bothered, I also work bar in my local watering hole!

Bet you wish you never asked now eh Brian!!!

G2 - S
4th June 2005, 01:16 AM
Guess you are your own disco lights since you'r glowing with radiation!!! lol.

Craig
4th June 2005, 01:17 AM
Hi, I'm Craig and I work in I.T. for a local law firm - if I told you anymore I would have to kill you. ;)

Kosta
4th June 2005, 01:23 AM
Im Kosta, and im a Wastewater Engineer for a company called United Utilities PLC. UU PLC are responsible for all Water, Wastewater, and Electricity Distibution services throughout the North West of England. All the way from Crewe in Cheshire upto the Scottish Border.

I am one of 3 guys repsonsible for the operation of a large Wastewater Treatment Works in Lancaster, which can treat upto 87 million litres of wastewater per day, and has a further 93 million litres of storage. My job involves allsorts, but, our main task is to ensure the works remains compliant to the discharge consent set by the Environment Agency. Failure to be compliant can result in prosecution! Dont jump to conclusons and think i shovel sh*t for a living, we're not in the dark ages! Lots of technology used on my works (UV Treatment for instance)... intricate stuff!

They say you cant polish a turd... yes you can, its my job!

** awaits resident pump sales people posting ** lol

macblob
4th June 2005, 01:48 AM
Glad to be of service Smurf :P lol

3GGG
4th June 2005, 03:40 AM
This is a bit like the 10 second elevator pitch:)

Hi, I'm David and I run Braeside Communication Services (http://www.braeside.plus.com).

Apple Macintosh Computer Support
Software Development
Broadband Internet Installation
Wireless Networking

As an Electronic Engineer I worked for the Marconi Company for 23 years and then Compugraphics in Glenrothes as an Electronic Equipment Engineer working on Semiconductor Photomask manufacturing and inspection equipment for 8 years.

AndyP & Lenore
4th June 2005, 07:08 AM
Andrew & Lenore:

Operate a family run 4 Screen Cinema in Galashiels. The family has been in the movie business for 25 years and have been running the Galashiels Cinema for 12 years.

Oh yeah, and Neil and Lorna help out a little, ;) but don't let them fool you otherwise!:D;);)

eddie 44
4th June 2005, 10:56 AM
eddie , train driver for first group....... drives big fast trains :p

sleepyrascal
4th June 2005, 11:15 AM
quote:Originally posted by Fontal

Richard

Non Destructive Testing (NDT) technician for the oil industry I use Radioactive isotopes, magnetisim, dye-penetrant and ultrasonic flaw detectors to find defects in pipes, welds and anything they want tested realy.

Oh and we use rope access (I get paid to absail how jammy is that:D)


At the moment I'm also an NDT tech for the oil industry only I work mainly with AutoUT on large scale pipelines which end up at the bottom of the sea. Some land lines too. Although i'm going back to do a bit of radiography for the Burullus Simian Saphire project next week. Currently in Alabama working my ass off.
I'm a student also. I split my time between the two 50/50.

Who do you work for Fontal?

Starky
4th June 2005, 07:40 PM
quote:Originally posted by Willie M

Da family business ;)
Manufacturers of commercial catering equipment for the public and private sector. Standard and bespoke stainless steel fabrication work for the catering and foodservice industry.


Will that be knives & forks Willie? :p:blackeye::D:D
I get to play with and fix (sometimes) an overgrown train set running underneath Glasgow.

empi67
4th June 2005, 07:47 PM
Senior Computer Games Artist with Real time worlds in Dundee.

Allthough my mind is thinking further afar.. hope no one from my work reads this ;)

duncan
4th June 2005, 08:34 PM
Duncan

Infrastructure Technician Officer, based at Dundee Signal Centre for British Rail, ScotRail, BRIS, First Engineering, Network Rail (www.networkrail.co.uk) (but how long till it changes again? :dead:)

Lead and direct 3 man faulting and maintenance team responsible for Signal Maintenance from Tay Bridge South to Montrose North.

Smurf
4th June 2005, 10:11 PM
quote:Originally posted by Duncan Stewart

Interested thread. Guess I had better chip in
I manage the IT training for the staff in Fife Council (but it ain't my fault the systems don't work :eek::p;))
but I want Vaila's job as I like working with maps (always fancied being a cartographer and previously worked for a GIS company), at least I get to play with the Council's GIS :D


I may know someone in GIS at Fife Council..... A guy who used to work for us on our GIS side, but left to go do more GIS at a council, and I think it was Fife....
Do you know anyone called Gordon Strang, Duncan?

minidriver#1
5th June 2005, 12:42 AM
i changed mine for security reasons.

3GGG
5th June 2005, 02:19 AM
quote:Originally posted by KJ_innit

i changed mine for security reasons.


Job security?

Neil and Lorna
5th June 2005, 02:50 AM
quote:Operate a family run 4 Screen Cinema in Galashiels. The family has been in the movie business for 25 years and have been running the Galashiels Cinema for 12 years.

Oh yeah, and Neil and Lorna help out a little, but don't let them fool you otherwise!

We are not daft we get Andrew & Lenore to do all the hard work.;)

Neil and Lorna.:D

minidriver#1
5th June 2005, 08:42 AM
quote:Originally posted by 3GGG


quote:Originally posted by KJ_innit

i changed mine for security reasons.


Job security?


i meant i changed my previous post where i said what my job was to something else... but yes, it does go hand in hand with security.

eddie 44
5th June 2005, 09:23 AM
quote:Originally posted by duncan

Duncan

Infrastructure Technician Officer, based at Dundee Signal Centre for British Rail, ScotRail, BRIS, First Engineering, Network Rail (www.networkrail.co.uk) (but how long till it changes again? :dead:)

Lead and direct 3 man faulting and maintenance team responsible for Signal Maintenance from Tay Bridge South to Montrose North.


so duncan ............ its you who holds us up .... oops sorry its now , ( the customers ) ups... :evil: why do i always get held up @ montrose south....:mad:

Sheilz
5th June 2005, 09:26 PM
Social Worker in a residential school for children with emotional and behavioural difficulties with a secret mission to deforest the world (ecare has not yet been adopted in this field of social work). My day can involve anything from writing reports for the children's hearing system, mediation between individuals/ groups/ families, deciding which method of intervention suits the needs of individual children, groupwork, to running (and I mean running) around school chasing kids to persuade them that maths and Eng are actually better for them than tobacco (sometimes with little success!!). I get to do lots of fun stuff cinema (great for catching up on zzzzzz), bowling, trips to Murrayfield, holiday activities etc. I also play football, softball, and other sports with them. My job is unpredictable, hard work, frustrating and tremendously rewarding. :D:D:D The kids are also unanimous in identifying my car as the coolest in school :D:D:D:D

Mini Me
5th June 2005, 10:03 PM
Sit in a showroom all day looking at MINI's.:p
Try hard not to stare out the window all morning, or i'll have nothing to do in the afternoon...........:p
Gee's a phone, treat yourself to a new mowta,go on,go on,go on,go on,go on,go on,go on,go on,go on....... ;):evil::DGO ON !!!

3GGG
6th June 2005, 02:01 AM
quote:Originally posted by minime

Sit in a showroom all day looking at MINI's.:p
Try hard not to stare out the window all morning, or i'll have nothing to do in the afternoon...........:p


Aye Its a Sair Fecht Ian :sleepy:

Fontal
6th June 2005, 05:02 PM
quote:Originally posted by sleepyrascal


quote:Originally posted by Fontal

Richard

Non Destructive Testing (NDT) technician for the oil industry I use Radioactive isotopes, magnetisim, dye-penetrant and ultrasonic flaw detectors to find defects in pipes, welds and anything they want tested realy.

Oh and we use rope access (I get paid to absail how jammy is that:D)


At the moment I'm also an NDT tech for the oil industry only I work mainly with AutoUT on large scale pipelines which end up at the bottom of the sea. Some land lines too. Although i'm going back to do a bit of radiography for the Burullus Simian Saphire project next week. Currently in Alabama working my ass off.
I'm a student also. I split my time between the two 50/50.

Who do you work for Fontal?



At the mo I work for Oceaneering at Sullom Voe

Who do you work for?

Burple
6th June 2005, 10:09 PM
quote:Originally posted by craigd

Hi, I'm Craig and I work in I.T. for a local law firm - if I told you anymore I would have to kill you. ;)


lol..

THE local Law Firm!!! :D;);):p:p:I

I Want A Works
7th June 2005, 01:06 AM
quote:Originally posted by minime

Sit in a showroom all day looking at MINI's.:p
Try hard not to stare out the window all morning, or i'll have nothing to do in the afternoon...........:p
Gee's a phone, treat yourself to a new mowta,go on,go on,go on,go on,go on,go on,go on,go on,go on....... ;):evil::DGO ON !!!


Well if your lucky Ian, and give me a good enough finance quote/members discount, I might pop into see when when I'm down in Falkirk this weekend! :D

Craig
7th June 2005, 01:20 AM
quote:Originally posted by low_n_loud1


quote:Originally posted by craigd

Hi, I'm Craig and I work in I.T. for a local law firm - if I told you anymore I would have to kill you. ;)


lol..

THE local Law Firm!!! :D;);):p:p:I

:eek::eek::approve:

duncan
7th June 2005, 03:17 AM
quote:Originally posted by eddie 44
so duncan ............ its you who holds us up .... oops sorry its now , ( the customers ) ups... :evil: why do i always get held up @ montrose south....:mad:


Heh, good question.
I blame all those late running EWS and GNER trains holding up the single line:p

Its either that or someones taken the down direction TPWS at Usan a bit quick again :eek:;)

sleepyrascal
7th June 2005, 12:29 PM
quote:Originally posted by Fontal


quote:Originally posted by sleepyrascal


quote:Originally posted by Fontal

Richard

Non Destructive Testing (NDT) technician for the oil industry I use Radioactive isotopes, magnetisim, dye-penetrant and ultrasonic flaw detectors to find defects in pipes, welds and anything they want tested realy.

Oh and we use rope access (I get paid to absail how jammy is that:D)


At the moment I'm also an NDT tech for the oil industry only I work mainly with AutoUT on large scale pipelines which end up at the bottom of the sea. Some land lines too. Although i'm going back to do a bit of radiography for the Burullus Simian Saphire project next week. Currently in Alabama working my ass off.
I'm a student also. I split my time between the two 50/50.

Who do you work for Fontal?



At the mo I work for Oceaneering at Sullom Voe

Who do you work for?


Oceaneering Eh! So are you ex OIS? Or Solus?

I'm working with three american 'Oceaneers' at the moment as we sub contracted the bombing out to them as we have two lines in full swing in Evanton back in the UK plus the AUT stuff here in Bama and all the crap on the Deep Blue. We couldnt get staff in time. They only do the bombing though. We do everything else.

I work for Unispec (Universal Inspection Systems). Heard of us?

Fontal
7th June 2005, 04:17 PM
Im an ex OIS employee but I am thinking about changing soon I like the idea of Norway or the states or mabey even BP.
I have heard of Unispec but I dont realy know much about other companys

Duncan Stewart
7th June 2005, 05:19 PM
quote:Originally posted by Smurf
I may know someone in GIS at Fife Council..... A guy who used to work for us on our GIS side, but left to go do more GIS at a council, and I think it was Fife....
Do you know anyone called Gordon Strang, Duncan?

I know the name - he works on the Property Gazetteer stuff. Not sure if I've met him - probably have - I meet loads of people in this job and forget who most of them are :I
(Fife Council is Scotland's 3rd biggests local authourity, employing over 22,000 people - I sound like a job advert :clown::eek::D)

Smurf
7th June 2005, 08:10 PM
No worries, just thought I'd ask.

If you do bump into him, say hi, and tell him you're another Mini nut !! :D

Big Col
7th June 2005, 08:49 PM
Here...is it me or does Smurf look exactly the way you'd expect a Cartographer to look? :D;)

sleepyrascal
8th June 2005, 09:46 AM
quote:Originally posted by Fontal

Im an ex OIS employee but I am thinking about changing soon I like the idea of Norway or the states or mabey even BP.
I have heard of Unispec but I dont realy know much about other companys


Its pretty good over here in the states. The only thing is, the americans dont have many pipeline quality welding companies so they tend to contractr out to British companies. This means most of the guys working there are British. In turn this then means that there are men being paid every day they work in the states meaning 12 hour days with no days off. We have been working flat out since May 22nd with not one day off, 6am - 7pm. Think we are getting this next Sunday off but we will still be working most off the day doing maintenance etc.

Mind you, if you brush up on your stuff, theres welding inspector jobs going over here paying $800 per day. SWEET!!:D

Fontal
8th June 2005, 04:10 PM
quote:Originally posted by sleepyrascal

theres welding inspector jobs going over here paying $800 per day. SWEET!!:D




:D nice

broken_brian
8th June 2005, 08:15 PM
well i have the best job in the world (i wish)

I work for a loft insulation manufacturer called Superglass insulation (http://www.superglass.co.uk/) based in stirling.
I am involved in the packaging process of the plant, i am also a standin furnaceman which involves turning the molten glass into mineral wool. I also get to be standin chargehand which means that i get to stand about watching other people working while i do nothing.

N12 JLK
10th June 2005, 05:01 AM
Go on then book me in for the Coopers works Ian. She wont mind trading in the OLD cooper !;)