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Royal Marines followed by 44 years offshore, initially as a saturation diver then supervisor, superintendent. Currently Offshore Manager on a deep water construction/maintenance vessel off the coast of Nigeria.

Brian

Respect m8....was with Royal Marines in Iraq twice...emazing unit....mind couldn't drink like armd recce...lol
 
I'm a tig welder, I make equipment for commercial kitchens.

Some day is I'd to weld a Bender from Futurama and be able to open his chest compartment to pour a beer. Just attach a motion activated sound player and he could be telling me to "destroy all humans!" every time I grab a pint. I like that.

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I am retired done 22 years in the 17/21st Lancers (Death or Glory Boys) then worked for British Railways as a Train Driver ended up driving the Big Deltics on the east cost line and other long distance Lines (That is when we had a Railway not the **** we have now):doh:. Ended up a Manager of a industrial park. Just got into this brewing Lark and I am loving it :thumb: and the help I get from you guys
 
I am retired done 22 years in the 17/21st Lancers (Death or Glory Boys) then worked for British Railways as a Train Driver ended up driving the Big Deltics on the east cost line and other long distance Lines (That is when we had a Railway not the **** we have now):doh:. Ended up a Manager of a industrial park. Just got into this brewing Lark and I am loving it :thumb: and the help I get from you guys

From 1969 to 1972 I worked on an oil-refinery with a gentleman called John Weddel who had been the 17/21st Lancer's RSM before his retirement.

Another ex-Army man on my shift, Ron Sparkes, had served in the British Army as a "Muleteer". (A fitting job for Ron 'cos he was a stubborn beggar!)

God I'm feeling old today! :doh:
 
Scheduler for a chemical site maintenance company.

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From 1969 to 1972 I worked on an oil-refinery with a gentleman called John Weddel who had been the 17/21st Lancer's RSM before his retirement.

Another ex-Army man on my shift, Ron Sparkes, had served in the British Army as a "Muleteer". (A fitting job for Ron 'cos he was a stubborn beggar!)

God I'm feeling old today! :doh:

I wonder if I knew him:mrgreen::whistle:
 
I work as an Electrical Design Engineer for a contractor, who specialise in the installation and modernising of data centres and critical network infrastructure (CNI).

I'm a qualified electrician by trade, but in 2009 before I qualified, the company I worked for went into administration with immediate effect. I struggled to find work so I re-trained in college. I now attend University once a week studying Building Services Engineering, partially paid for by my employers.
 
Did my 22 years in the REME as a mechanic, I've been the fleet manager for a large public sector organisation here in Scotland for the last 9 years.
 

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