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Proper jobs

Postby matt2matt2002 » 09 May 2007, 08:19

After seeing the post about 'Red' I got to wondering what the models and us splosh fans do for proper jobs.

I guess some of the models are professionals but some must be part-timers or amateurs.

Could Haley or Bill give us an idea of what the models do when not sploshing and the rest of us tell us what they do in the 'real' world.

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Postby Hayley » 09 May 2007, 09:51

Well, after many years of working for the same magazine distribution company as a sort of salesgirl/organiser with a silly title, I have just gone freelance. So I do a bit of that, and hope to do a bit more work in Spain. In short, I hope to spend less time in the car, and more on the computer.

Hayley

PS I think most of the odels are either full time or part time and mums. Though Bill told me the other day that Anne Marie is a care worker!! Now there's a fantasy for you all!
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Postby Sidi » 09 May 2007, 11:12

Ex Lawyer, I was really crap at it :lol: :lol:

I now work as a project manager.
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Postby Richard » 09 May 2007, 12:22

I am full time retired now but in a previous existence I was a retail pharmacist.

Hayley wrote: Bill told me the other day that Anne Marie is a care worker!! Now there's a fantasy for you all!

I am in great need of care! :wink:

Richard :D
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Postby googuy » 09 May 2007, 13:12

I'm a tradesman in the building trade
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Postby Messy_Lawyer » 09 May 2007, 13:58

I am a lawyer in case anyone wasnt sure from my name lol, afraid to say I work in personal injury, so mainly chase ambulances :lol:
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Postby kev36663 » 09 May 2007, 18:48

I am a system/software tester for a bank - by day.

I'm a DJ/promoter/magazine writer/fuck knows whatelse - by night and weekends
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Postby wamram » 09 May 2007, 20:15

I'm a Logistical Movements Operator :D (Truck Driver) :D :D :D
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Postby andy250 » 09 May 2007, 21:06

What I have not done!!!!

Dog trainer!!
Dj
Office worker
Bread Delivery
cash and carry
Hire desk controller.

Their are other more boring tedious job i wont even bother you with them.

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(ye who has travelled round a bit!!!)
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Postby Dick Custardly » 09 May 2007, 21:22

Mechanic at a groundcare equipment hire company... the only things I get covered in are oil, grease and stinking fermented grass... :wink:

...there was a mildly amusing incident the other day, I was wearing goggles as I'd been grinding when the manager (a tidy blonde) said "you look like you're going... what do you call it... mud wrestling!"

...I replied "Do you mean bog snorkeling?"

"Thats it!" she said :roll:
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Postby DungeonMasterOne » 09 May 2007, 22:12

I sometimes think I should write a book, as I've one of those crazy list of jobs to put on the cover. :D

These days I'm a developer/sysadmin for a major ISP by day, and a DJ and occasional Tour Bus Driver at night. But in the past I've been a van driver, security guard, structural steelwork engineer, electrician, and a load of other small stuff. Plus occasionaly a web developer, which does help with the site!

Lady Jasmine is of course a member of the landed nobility and thus lives off her inherited family wealth and the income from her not insignificant estates, plus gunge-testing uniforms for workwear suppliers.
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Postby Shivan » 10 May 2007, 01:06

Currently I'm a full time student and also work at a pizza place(yea, i got a sucky job.)

Going to school for culinary arts and hotel/restaurant management. Hopefully open my own restaurant some day.
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Postby messyman » 10 May 2007, 05:42

Im a warehouse manager most of the time, and an incredibly cheesy dj in my spare time.( although a fairly well sort -after one , i must admit)
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Postby matt2matt2002 » 10 May 2007, 08:29

Thanks folks, for being honest and open about what we all do.
Do I see an opening for some networking here?

If any of us need a cheesie DJ or a lorry driver - we know who to call.

Also; anyone passing through south-west Scotland for their hols. is more than welcome to call in to my fine grocery establishment and take full advantage of my range of Splosh food items; all at cost price to my fellow wamers.
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Postby stu08 » 10 May 2007, 09:59

i work in a supermarket distribution centre
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