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• #27
And a sour tart.
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• #28
For the love of Satan, please stop going on about your jobs... until I've got one again :(
+1
This thread is mean.
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• #29
And boring and this thread's been done...
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• #30
ignores teenslain
Grad student for the next month, and then receptionist/waitress/barmaid or something. Reach for the stars, and all that.
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• #31
boutique investment bank.
Hahahahhaaa
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• #32
Business analyst at a tech firm. I get to spend all day playing in the data warehouse.
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• #33
Jeeez, I was pissed last night... Apols... ;]
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• #34
don't apologise teenslain, going on about jobs is irrelevant to bikes unless you're a mechanic or a dealer or something that works into bike life. This is a meaningless thread.. oh, hold on looks at category...
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• #35
navigation officer in the merchant navy.
the view from my office:
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• #36
don't apologise teenslain, going on about jobs is irrelevant to bikes; I don't really wanna know what someone else does unless they're a mechanic or a bike dealer or have something workable with bike life. This is a meaningless thread.. oh, hold on looks at category...
But Phil, I'm a nice guy... Wouldn't want the nice peoples to think I was a complete twat all the time... That only happens when I'm very drunk... :)
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• #37
student studying archaeology and histoy of art. for rent money i sell and fix bicycles.
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• #38
@ teenslain: I edited the post slightly - it's not completely off limits if falls into pub conversation but I just get tired of how most people in life seem to include what they do into the definition of themselves. Maybe i just haven't had a job I'm proud enough of or that links in enough with my identity yet, but I get by socially. Anyway I've been really into the fact that at drinks and on rides we very rarely talk about what we do for a living. I really like that I don't have a clue what most people do, it's irrelevant to me. In this way you appreciate the person for being nice or a dick regardless of what they do; I've met an estate agent who's incredibly nice for example....;)
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• #39
I work in an office as an Assistant, and also do their International Customer Service. I'm going to school for Photography and eventually creative writing. If I had it my way, I'd have atleast one book under my belt.
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• #40
Transfer Engineer and Business Manager for a Post-Production Sound Studio.
We make adverts.
I'm probably going to hell.
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• #41
@ teenslain: I edited the post slightly - it's not completely off limits if falls into pub conversation but I just get tired of how most people in life seem to include what they do into the definition of themselves. Maybe i just haven't had a job I'm proud enough of or that links in enough with my identity yet, but I get by socially. Anyway I've been really into the fact that at drinks and on rides we very rarely talk about what we do for a living. I really like that I don't have a clue what most people do, it's irrelevant to me. In this way you appreciate the person for being nice or a dick regardless of what they do; I've met an estate agent who's incredibly nice for example....;)
I just wanted to enquire about what folk do for a living to see what kind of demographic uses the forum. I was bored. People are not defined by what they do. Take me for example, I am a right difficult cunt, the fact that I am a printer has hee haw to do with it. Id still be a cunt if I sold watercolour paintings in the south of France! :)
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• #42
navigation officer in the merchant navy.
the view from my office:
Nice view. Bet its a bitch to parallel park. ;)
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• #43
Journalist, musician and actor
Self-employed x 3
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• #44
I just wanted to enquire about what folk do for a living to see what kind of demographic uses the forum. I was bored. People are not defined by what they do. Take me for example, I am a right difficult cunt, the fact that I am a printer has hee haw to do with it. Id still be a cunt if I sold watercolour paintings in the south of France! :)
no problem - and as you can see, I'm a bore.
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• #45
Boring
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• #46
navigation officer in the merchant navy.
the view from my office:
Nice view. Bet its a bitch to parallel park. ;)
You have to pick your line three miles in advance.
IT/Network Admin for a large company.
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• #47
dishwasher/ vegan baker.
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• #48
You have to pick your line three miles in advance.
nah, it's only little. this, on the other hand, was a ball ache to park and needed a bit of "planning:"
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• #49
I am a Lithographic printer, commercial stuff, full colour.
I did that for 8 months - respect!
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• #50
vegan baker.
"alright chris, we got another batch of vegans in the oven, i think they are about done...."
i always wondered where vegans came from.
Mouse definitely is a male man and an unmarried bachelor though.