what do you do for a living
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lewis1641
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secretly in love with ash's rocco but quietly upset thats its not on my driveway
roccy- Top Of The World (Legend)
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Thats the stance im after. He was running 15s and his arch protectors were still on. Although they were all cut up...sam get your dremel!
Ian you will have one soon enough and if you ever need your cambelt doing me and Sam are now experts and will get it done in F1 pit stop time
Ian you will have one soon enough and if you ever need your cambelt doing me and Sam are now experts and will get it done in F1 pit stop time
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Yer man, we are like... fucking pow line this with that unbolt this bosh bosh bosh pow!
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thats cool i will be buying a rocco as soon as i get my first wage slip and will glady let u change my cambelt for me for some pennies especially if sam makes the bosh bosh pow noises whilt working i wud laf
roccy- Top Of The World (Legend)
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Well i started off life with cars.
Qualified mechanic(not a bloody motor vehicle technician like they call you nowadays)
LPGA registered installer(convert cars to run on gas)
I then got bored of just plugging cars in to tell me whats wrong,tehres no fun in that!
So trained up and im now a qualified mechanical engineer,also do plant installation,fabrication,project managing etc.
Im currently working at Bifrangi in Lincoln making various forgings for aerospace and agri vehicles,where im working the weekend shift(16 hours sat,16 hours sun)£8k a year more for doing so and i get the rest of the week off to work on cars
As soon as i get my license back im leaving though,back to earning proper money,but also back to paying supertax(robbingthievvingtwattinggovernmenttosspots!!!)
Qualified mechanic(not a bloody motor vehicle technician like they call you nowadays)
LPGA registered installer(convert cars to run on gas)
I then got bored of just plugging cars in to tell me whats wrong,tehres no fun in that!
So trained up and im now a qualified mechanical engineer,also do plant installation,fabrication,project managing etc.
Im currently working at Bifrangi in Lincoln making various forgings for aerospace and agri vehicles,where im working the weekend shift(16 hours sat,16 hours sun)£8k a year more for doing so and i get the rest of the week off to work on cars
As soon as i get my license back im leaving though,back to earning proper money,but also back to paying supertax(robbingthievvingtwattinggovernmenttosspots!!!)
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I'm currently one of those people taxpayers hate, a "dole dosser". But with a difference. I'm actually actively seeking work pretty much everyday. Trouble is, employers are loving the massive choice of potential employees and I haven't got my break yet. If anyone knows of anything full time that'l pay the rent and keep the kids fed and watered let me know!
But I started off as an apprentice at Lincolnshire Motors in Louth working on horticultural machinery and small agricultural machinery, then I did printing at DS Smiths, then I sold cars at Ford in Lincoln, then I did some shop work, then I went away on pipelines bringing home £800+ a week. Then my little girl came along and I didn' want to be away anymore, ever since I've been jobless
But I started off as an apprentice at Lincolnshire Motors in Louth working on horticultural machinery and small agricultural machinery, then I did printing at DS Smiths, then I sold cars at Ford in Lincoln, then I did some shop work, then I went away on pipelines bringing home £800+ a week. Then my little girl came along and I didn' want to be away anymore, ever since I've been jobless
adi- WingMan
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I hope so, theres been some hard times since being unemployed. I need a job that involves messing with golfs all day! I got lucky with my car really, being able to do pretty much everything I've done for free
adi- WingMan
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don't try too hard if that makes sence you mite not be seeing the simpler jobs but ther's always factory work goin i klnow its not much but it's money
roccy- Top Of The World (Legend)
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I've been applying for that too
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well good luck with it them u'l find something soon just dont let it knock you down and u'll yet ther
roccy- Top Of The World (Legend)
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been a mechanical / electrical engineer for the last 15 years, then was self employed doing pat testing and machine / equipment repairs. now work for lincat at lincoln producing catering equipment, but due to the shifts still have plenty of time to earn beer money what i did self employed anyway lol....alsoa qualified car mechanic back in 1992 and still dabble and diy most of my own stuff unless im feeling flush lol....
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lewis1641 wrote:i own a bed shop and have a dabble with alloy wheels - selling and refurbishing.
bed shop...... just what im after....
best price you can do a king size matress for delivered, and a single matress delivered??? none of that memory foam stuff either as cant get on with it.
cheers pal
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I would also like to know how much for your cheapest memory foam double mattress?
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THEDUBFATHER wrote:been a mechanical / electrical engineer for the last 15 years, then was self employed doing pat testing and machine / equipment repairs. now work for lincat at lincoln producing catering equipment, but due to the shifts still have plenty of time to earn beer money what i did self employed anyway lol....alsoa qualified car mechanic back in 1992 and still dabble and diy most of my own stuff unless im feeling flush lol....
I used to do a lot of stuff for Lincat when i was working at TW Western on Westminster road.
Sick to death of milling them griddle plates after a few weeks
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haha small world hey??
yeah would say milling them out would be a absolute funker!!
yeah would say milling them out would be a absolute funker!!
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not sure mate , ill have a nosey when im back there on friday as have been on forklift training at denby's for the last 3 days lol........
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