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I'm throwing lots of darts hoping one of them will stick. :-D

In the past I've been a chef (12 years), nightclub bouncer, personal loan advisor and a funeral operative.
 
Ex scientist joined the dark side a while back and in sales:) started homebrew as I miss the lab
 
Locksmith.
My dreams of becoming a jockey sort of disappeared when my beerbelly developed it's own postcode.
 
Business Analyst in The City of London (I fell back to sleep just thinking about it)
 
That sounds like a euphamism for a bodysnatcher :lol:

It's a general dog's body for a funeral director. Collecting bodies, prepping them and working on the funerals etc.

Some of it was horrific and some of it was interesting, especially when you get called out by the police to a coroner's removal - you never know what you are going to be faced with, day or night. If the police where all standing outside rather than in the house when you arrived and let you go in without them, you knew it was going to be a bad 'un.

I still work for the funeral director but I'm office based admin and marketing now and I look after a chapel of rest. I would say I manage it but as I don't have the word manager in my job description I feel a bit of a fake saying that but essentially that's what I do.

I'm past all the dodgy hours, heavy lifting, sights and smells I used to deal with daily.
 
I work on installing or servicing gas turbines that are used for power generation or for mechanical drive applications. I get to fly all over the world and I'm currently in Saudi Arabia and I haven't had a beer or any alcohol for 3 weeks now. My flight home can't come soon enough.
 
I am a software tester with a consultancy in London.
My (not so) secret wish is to one day qualify as master brewer and start my own brewery.
 
I'm currently in Saudi Arabia and I haven't had a beer or any alcohol for 3 weeks now. My flight home can't come soon enough.
Wonderful place Saudi Arabia :-o.
I worked there for a couple of spells. First time round some of the long term expats asked me to sample some of their home made wine and beer (latter made from recycled Kaliber). I would have poured the lot down the sink if it had been me. And as for siddique, my conclusion it was better used as paint thinners. Consequently I didn't touch a drop of alcohol for the rest of my stays.
Look forward to the sight of the aircraft that will take you home. I almost shed a tear when I saw it taxiing up to the gate, having just landed from the UK.
 
Warehouse manager. Boring as buggery I know, but I enjoy it most of the time..... ok, SOME of the time.
 
Works facilitator for a mold making/casting/rapid prototyping/low volume production company.

So I get to see prototype jaguars, landrovers, Bentley, rolls Royce, MOD stuff and more excitingly movie props. But I can't talk about those. :-(

We do make scale models and that wargaming stuff like warhammer.

And yes yes my title is an Americanism :-(
 
House husband, previously a dock master I loved my working day
 
Ex scientist joined the dark side a while back and in sales:) started homebrew as I miss the lab

snap...I was a scientist (biochemist/biotechnologist) working in industrial research ...though using bacteria rather than yeast...then got lured to the dark side in sales& marketing. I like testing my water and other homebrew processes because I miss the lab.
Luckily retired now.
 
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