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Re: Posters choice of career?

Posted: 22 Sep 2010, 15:32
by Pat Butcher
Actual career - Engineer. Would love to do something different, sounds like some of you lot on here have some real interesting jobs.

Re: Posters choice of career?

Posted: 22 Sep 2010, 15:37
by Lightsoot
PR for a software group

Re: Posters choice of career?

Posted: 22 Sep 2010, 16:02
by junior pepa seed
was a vocational tutor for children with Autism

Sadly had an accident and am awaiting back surgery so now looking at new career :witzend:

Re: Posters choice of career?

Posted: 22 Sep 2010, 16:17
by IRLangmaid25
lefty wrote:
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:
It is actually when you look at it Lefty mate. With the Mentoring it was something that I had looked at for a while but I talked myself out, but then I decided to take the plunge with it as we only live once as I was on the dole. I had mentors when I was at University and when I was school I use help younger students with their reading so I had plenty of experience to draw on that front which I am using and the two lads I am mentoring at the moment at a High School in Ipswich are feeling positive and upbeat. With Mencap I feel that I will get far more fufilment even though it was something that I actually stumbled across by pure accident by seeing an advert in the Jobs Section of the East Anglian Daily Times newspaper which is one of the local newspapers here in Suffolk, so I put an application and personal statement online explaining what would make me suitable for it, I then got an invitation for the the interview.

When I had the interview my stomach was like a washing machin on a full wash cycle before I went but I had a evru god interview and I got the position subject to my CRB check which I have to resubmit as my signature went over the box!! how the pathetic is that.

Re: Posters choice of career?

Posted: 22 Sep 2010, 16:27
by the konformist
Journalist (on d'radio).

Re: Posters choice of career?

Posted: 22 Sep 2010, 16:59
by lefty
Deserter wrote:
lefty wrote:
Deserter wrote:Commercial Director for a PR & Event Managment company. Prior to that was in newspaper and magazine publishing for 15 years ranging from junior reporter on a regional paper through to Group Publisher of a magazine company.
What does that entail exactly?Being a commercial director i mean.
It's a bit of a 'catch-all' title to be honest Lefty. I was recruited as the two sisters who own it have done a brilliant job building it up from scratch in just under six years - it's literally gone from them in a bedroom to 32 people working with great brands like BMW, Vertu, Hilton hotels, Mont Blanc, Chanel and HSBC.
However, that growth has been 'organic' and they know that to take the company forward they now need a more strategic approach, hence approaching me. So in the four months I've been on board I've been working on everything from a rebrand and developing a full marketing plan through to implementing a financial reporting structure and developing a structured approach to new business development. I've also set up a new digital PR division and recruited someone to head that up who's flying out from London on Saturday to join us.
Ultimately I'm measured by the bottom line - they've brought me on board to grow the business through securing business wins in the short-term and putting in place proper processes and structures to ensure it's run more efficiently in the medium- to long-term.
God, just read that back and realise how boring and 'corporate' I sound :lol: - the reality is that it's really enjoyable, largely because I'm fortunate enough to work with a great bunch of people and for business owners I both respect and trust. I'm sure I vouch for most people on here when I say things like that can make all the difference regardless of the sector you work in.
Thanks for replying to me mate!P.s I thought it might entail the direction of the business,etc but I wasnt sure so thanks for clearing that up. :TU:

Re: Posters choice of career?

Posted: 22 Sep 2010, 17:01
by lefty
NorthEastBoxingFan wrote:presently I'm on a government sponsored scheme. They sponsor me to sit here writing this for about 65 pounds a week.

I'm looking for a job overseas teaching English having just done work of this nature over the Summer teaching European kids in Britain.

I have literally no idea where I could end up but I'm not massively concerned by that I'll just be glad to be grafting again.

NB: I've been told recently I have a good mic' voice. And I've always believed I look well in a shirt or suit. I secretly harbour the ambition to become Britain's answer to Michael Buffer in the future (although I prefer Lennon Junior myself).
How well do you have to be able to speak other languages to be teaching kids english then?

Re: Posters choice of career?

Posted: 22 Sep 2010, 17:01
by Adamj1987
i now work in a pharmacy at a hospital making dripps and chaemotherapy or i will do in a few weeks

Re: Posters choice of career?

Posted: 22 Sep 2010, 17:03
by lefty
Lol thanks for that Asterix but im aware that there is different types of commercial directors ie some who direct commercials and some involved in commerce! :TU:

Re: Posters choice of career?

Posted: 22 Sep 2010, 17:04
by lefty
mickeyb wrote:Architectural technician. It's like an architect, but for people that slept through school and uni, and then spend the rest of their careers watching architects with half their talent make twice their money.

Not that I'm bitter, mind. :D
:OhYes: :OhYes: :OhYes:

Re: Posters choice of career?

Posted: 22 Sep 2010, 17:05
by lefty
keithmoonhangover wrote:In chorological order..... dishwasher - t.v repairman - barman - baker - chef - hotel manager - self employed (owned a kiss-o-gram company (half naked girls in my car most days!) - fork lift driver - support worker(mental health) - sports development in a special school - university (at 30 y.o.) - 1 year off after car crash - sex education teacher - car salesman.
Lol what a great job owning a kiss-o-gram company! :lol:

Re: Posters choice of career?

Posted: 22 Sep 2010, 17:08
by lefty
IRLangmaid25 wrote:
lefty wrote:
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:
It is actually when you look at it Lefty mate. With the Mentoring it was something that I had looked at for a while but I talked myself out, but then I decided to take the plunge with it as we only live once as I was on the dole. I had mentors when I was at University and when I was school I use help younger students with their reading so I had plenty of experience to draw on that front which I am using and the two lads I am mentoring at the moment at a High School in Ipswich are feeling positive and upbeat. With Mencap I feel that I will get far more fufilment even though it was something that I actually stumbled across by pure accident by seeing an advert in the Jobs Section of the East Anglian Daily Times newspaper which is one of the local newspapers here in Suffolk, so I put an application and personal statement online explaining what would make me suitable for it, I then got an invitation for the the interview.

When I had the interview my stomach was like a washing machin on a full wash cycle before I went but I had a evru god interview and I got the position subject to my CRB check which I have to resubmit as my signature went over the box!! how the pathetic is that.
PAnal retentive it sounds! :lol: In all seriousness though that is really good work you're doing there!Keep it up :D

Re: Posters choice of career?

Posted: 22 Sep 2010, 17:09
by lefty
Adamj1987 wrote:i now work in a pharmacy at a hospital making dripps and chaemotherapy or i will do in a few weeks
Making drips and chemotherapy?Thats done in the pharmacy?Lol.So are you a trained pharmacist or?

Re: Posters choice of career?

Posted: 22 Sep 2010, 17:12
by Adamj1987
lefty wrote:
Adamj1987 wrote:i now work in a pharmacy at a hospital making dripps and chaemotherapy or i will do in a few weeks
Making drips and chemotherapy?Thats done in the pharmacy?Lol.So are you a trained pharmacist or?
new job title is assistant technical officer, i did a degree in forensics but that covered pharmacuticals, pathology, chemistry etc its done in the pharmacy department of the hospital

Re: Posters choice of career?

Posted: 22 Sep 2010, 17:33
by brian13
Just started first year of university doing a degree in Social Science.

Re: Posters choice of career?

Posted: 22 Sep 2010, 17:58
by Max Molyneux
forcefraser wrote:Shipbroker in sunny Norway
Jeg lærer norsk. :DD

Been learning to speak it for about 3 weeks when I feel like taking an hour away from learning Japanese! :DD Just learn them as a hobby.

Re: Posters choice of career?

Posted: 22 Sep 2010, 18:36
by lefty
Adamj1987 wrote:
lefty wrote:
Adamj1987 wrote:i now work in a pharmacy at a hospital making dripps and chaemotherapy or i will do in a few weeks
Making drips and chemotherapy?Thats done in the pharmacy?Lol.So are you a trained pharmacist or?
new job title is assistant technical officer, i did a degree in forensics but that covered pharmacuticals, pathology, chemistry etc its done in the pharmacy department of the hospital
So does that mean you're qualified to investige murder scenes,etc?If that was what you wanted to do i mean!Lol

Re: Posters choice of career?

Posted: 22 Sep 2010, 18:54
by hurlock
lefty what you'll find with fight fan's is they are neandrathul's?? aswell as bloody liar's.

im reading these job's going, ha yeah...postman :!: or that's a nice job tea boy :DD


there is class to boxing.

Re: Posters choice of career?

Posted: 22 Sep 2010, 19:41
by lefty
hurlock wrote:lefty what you'll find with fight fan's is they are neandrathul's?? aswell as bloody liar's.

im reading these job's going, ha yeah...postman :!: or that's a nice job tea boy :DD


there is class to boxing.
Lol what so you're saying they're all lying about what they do?!

Re: Posters choice of career?

Posted: 22 Sep 2010, 19:51
by Deno1986
Work for a broadband/phone company as a technician. Do a bit of bar work at weekends too.

Re: Posters choice of career?

Posted: 22 Sep 2010, 20:04
by GAV
What a quality thread you've started here mate. Thoroughly intrigued by the variety of jobs that the posters have.

Re: Posters choice of career?

Posted: 22 Sep 2010, 22:15
by lefty
GAV wrote:What a quality thread you've started here mate. Thoroughly intrigued by the variety of jobs that the posters have.
As I said,being a nosey bugger does have its upsides! :lol:

Re: Posters choice of career?

Posted: 22 Sep 2010, 22:19
by Deserter
IRLangmaid25 wrote:
lefty wrote:
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:
It is actually when you look at it Lefty mate. With the Mentoring it was something that I had looked at for a while but I talked myself out, but then I decided to take the plunge with it as we only live once as I was on the dole. I had mentors when I was at University and when I was school I use help younger students with their reading so I had plenty of experience to draw on that front which I am using and the two lads I am mentoring at the moment at a High School in Ipswich are feeling positive and upbeat. With Mencap I feel that I will get far more fufilment even though it was something that I actually stumbled across by pure accident by seeing an advert in the Jobs Section of the East Anglian Daily Times newspaper which is one of the local newspapers here in Suffolk, so I put an application and personal statement online explaining what would make me suitable for it, I then got an invitation for the the interview.
When I had the interview my stomach was like a washing machin on a full wash cycle before I went but I had a evru god interview and I got the position subject to my CRB check which I have to resubmit as my signature went over the box!! how the pathetic is that.
Good on you fella, as that sounds like really rewarding work :TU:

Re: Posters choice of career?

Posted: 22 Sep 2010, 22:33
by jessi
London black cab driver, bore everyone in the back about boxing, should get commision from allegedly as i must of talked hundreds into ordering ppv shows !

Re: Posters choice of career?

Posted: 22 Sep 2010, 22:38
by lefty
jessi wrote:London black cab driver, bore everyone in the back about boxing, should get commision from allegedly as i must of talked hundreds into ordering ppv shows !
:lol: