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Post by JamesMk3 on Sept 23, 2016 19:14:25 GMT
Just got a new job as an electrical technician working on the robots in a nuclear fusion reactor I would ideally like to work in electromechanics as a design engineer or similar in the future, as I really enjoy working in solidworks and rapid prototyping etc! Maybe one day... Hmmm... fusion. Sounds familiar. There's only one place in the UK that does that (well properly anyway). I may have spotted your motor in the work's car-park. BRG Mk1, gold LM type wheels?
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Post by Tom on Nov 23, 2016 14:06:51 GMT
Just got a new job as an electrical technician working on the robots in a nuclear fusion reactor I would ideally like to work in electromechanics as a design engineer or similar in the future, as I really enjoy working in solidworks and rapid prototyping etc! Maybe one day... Hmmm... fusion. Sounds familiar. There's only one place in the UK that does that (well properly anyway). I may have spotted your motor in the work's car-park. BRG Mk1, gold LM type wheels? I have been absent from the forum for a while! Yupp, thats mine.
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Post by chef on Nov 23, 2016 14:27:00 GMT
I'm an IT account manager (Another yawn added to the list and a plumber (Although I only do that on the side now).
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Post by tgbshelby on Nov 23, 2016 14:33:14 GMT
I work in insurance yay! done car for a while moving onto specialist home insurance now
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Post by retrorodster on Nov 23, 2016 18:05:31 GMT
Librarian. Currently managing the special collections reading room at the National Library of Scotland. Keeps me away from spending all my time tinkering on the car unfortunately...
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Post by V6 on Nov 23, 2016 22:32:09 GMT
I've been an illustrator for design consultants in London since 95. I used to commute in for a decade, then went freelance. Now my commute means picking up a laptop or a pen.
When capitalism tanks I'll be doing some wood work.
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Post by jackyboy on Nov 23, 2016 22:47:14 GMT
I clean people prarrie canoe up literally 40 hours a week.
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Post by minty on Nov 24, 2016 7:29:29 GMT
I clean people canoe up literally 40 hours a week. These are the most important jobs.
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Post by BikeTuna on Nov 24, 2016 8:16:09 GMT
What do I do? Everything...
STM at Mercedes Oxford Own and run BikeTuna.co.uk Manager and bass player for ukbluesbrothers.com Full time parent Full time idiot
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Post by howardb66 on Nov 30, 2016 8:17:31 GMT
Pilot flying B757/767.
Best job ever.
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Post by atlex on Nov 30, 2016 20:50:01 GMT
I'm a contractor. I plumb things but with electrons, but I find actual circuitboard work dull.. I specialise in higher logics
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Post by Rasc on Nov 30, 2016 22:03:04 GMT
Yes for another thread. But as a quick summary we are all a product of our environment. If your environment is being born to wealthy parents, you get a very easy start. If your environment is being born in a country being bombed and generally canoeed over by the west, then your opportunities may be very limited. If I could be rear canoed I would respond with more vigour but I already have read enough of this banal tripe on the 'other' forum. Guess this now make two 5 sites I can't be rear canoed getting involved in. I thought this thread was about what people did for a living? Not their political outlook on life. I'm out.
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Post by V6 on Dec 1, 2016 8:40:27 GMT
Apologies if I went off topic. Feel free to delete my posts
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Post by BikeTuna on Dec 1, 2016 10:20:27 GMT
Both me and Kinki have deleted the posts...
Back on track...
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Post by chris71 on Dec 18, 2016 14:15:10 GMT
Commercial/industrial plumber and starting new job on the 4th of January 2017. New challenges and new things to learn.
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