What does everyone do for their "real" job?

I was amazed years ago when we got a tour of a Polaris sub at Holy Loch. They look so large on the outside and are tiny inside - a reveres Tardis effect - "sidrat" I guess that would be.
 
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wab said:
Sounds like you have some fun! If your serious about a change just Google or YouTube NDT ,it will give you an idea of what's involved.:)

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Kick ass dude! sure will! Thanks for the advice.
 
I teach geography/history in an urban (diverse/low income) public high school...I try to make sure they know where they're getting shipped in 2 years when they enlist.

Year 7
 
andrewlk said:
I teach geography/history in an urban (diverse/low income) public high school...I try to make sure they know where they're getting shipped in 2 years when they enlist.

Year 7

thats awesome. i was thinking of getting in to teaching.
 
We need more good folks. You repeat yourself a lot depending on how many different courses you teach. I have one class 5 times a day and another 1 time a day. But no two days are the same. Kids are great - even the ones that piss you off. It's truly rewarding, even if you don't always realize it in the moment.
 
I'm the worlds first analyst-therapist, or 'analrapist' for short.
 
Here's a shot of me "on the job"...

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You're surprisingly well spoken for a piece of reflective tape.
 
Not really a shot of me at work, but it's what I'm currently working on...
 

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I work for a Diamond Drilling company as a skilled labourer, our current contract is in an Underground Potash Mine in eastern Canada. Right now i am doing Mine Construction.
 
madd750 said:
I work for a Diamond Drilling company as a skilled labourer, our current contract is in an Underground Potash Mine in eastern Canada. Right now i am doing Mine Construction.

So are you in Sussex? If so you are not far from me
 
Woodstock but from saint john and lived in Moncton too. Come spring we should ride some where
I am about 1.5-2 hrs from penobsquis and my inlaws have a cabin in norton

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I own a woodland campsite in central France, we try to be as sustainable as possible without reducing comfort, guests stay in tipis which sit on platforms, keeps them aired and prevents unwelcome guests sliding in. The season is from May to September, the rest of the year is spent restoring our 15th century farmhouse we bought as a near ruin, and getting the grounds in order for next season. The downside is I'm busiest during the best riding weather.
 
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