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Post by lefty »

I decided to do this thread as more often than that boxing is viewed as a sport for neanderthals so it got me wondering to what alot of the posters on this forum do for a living and whether it matches up to the stereotype!P.s im a business/economics student myself at the mo.
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my choice of career would be centre forward for England, or the fifth member of the Clash.

i now inexplicably find myself to be 43 years old and an accountant.
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martinmrts wrote:my choice of career would be centre forward for England, or the fifth member of the Clash.

i now inexplicably find myself to be 43 years old and an accountant.
Lol good answer!Well that for one certainly doesnt fit the stereotype!
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One time bum, and now civil servant dealing with national insurance, and part time youth worker.
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oil trading
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IT/Energy work at the moment.
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I drive a van :OhYes:
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Trainee accountant, 2 exams to go.
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chemist
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building trade, also just started an MA in History
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Film post production
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Work for an advertising and marketing communications agency.
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rent boy :DD
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Customer Relationship Marketing Manager for Cunard Line.
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University lecturer.
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Lol so far 95% of the replys have certainly not fitted the stereotype!
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lefty wrote:Lol so far 95% of the replys have certainly not fitted the stereotype!

...ok,............ criminal!


That better? :D
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Post by bombhead »

QS
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bombhead wrote:QS
What bombhead said.
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I am a Volunteer Mentor for a local charity here in Suffolk called BeMMaD (Befriending, Mentoring and Making a Difference) where I go into local schools and mentor kids between the ages of 13-19 years old and I am due to start work at some point as a Support Worker for Mencap once I get my Enhanced Criminal Records Bureau check sorted out and Mencap have still got it as far as I know before passing it onto the CRB.
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carlbcfc wrote:
lefty wrote:Lol so far 95% of the replys have certainly not fitted the stereotype!

...ok,............ criminal!


That better? :D
Hmm
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IRLangmaid25 wrote:I am a Volunteer Mentor for a local charity here in Suffolk called BeMMaD (Befriending, Mentoring and Making a Difference) where I go into local schools and mentor kids between the ages of 13-19 years old and I am due to start work at some point as a Support Worker for Mencap once I get my Enhanced Criminal Records Bureau check sorted out and Mencap have still got it as far as I know before passing it onto the CRB.
Great work you're doing there mate! :TU:
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Accountant so if anyone needs accounts or tax done I here!
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Post by whiskey »

No 1 salesperson for an international Top 100 company.

Although about 5th this year thanks to the impact of the recession on the UK contruction industry :-?

Looks like I'll have to make my personal hairdresser, a couple of drivers, one of my pilots and a chef redundant at this rate.
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