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What do you do for work? 

Are you happy with your work?
Absolutely 12%  12%  [ 3 ]
Yes 24%  24%  [ 6 ]
Meh 28%  28%  [ 7 ]
No 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Definitely not 8%  8%  [ 2 ]
Pie 12%  12%  [ 3 ]
Unemployed 16%  16%  [ 4 ]
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What do you do for work? 
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Illustration; mostly medical. This sort of thing:

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They call me a Planning Officer but my main job of work is to install maintain and operate computerised mapping (GIS). I also look after a small team which provides neighbour notification procedures under the new e-planning regulations. I also take photos :D

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Linux_User wrote:
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Impactweapon wrote:
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Be thankful it's not for Citreon. You'd be snowed under given their reliability.


*Cough* Megane *cough*.


Haha I know that from experience... turbo on my Megane DCi blew and took the engine with it after just 110k miles on the clock

Full time student, but software programmer for multiple platforms and languages. And a software tester with experience (worth my weight in gold apparently.... which is good as I've put on weight so must be worth more ;))

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Undergraduate Software Engineer for military avionics, but I may be moving to systems.

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Paul1965 wrote:
Illustration; mostly medical. This sort of thing:

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That's a cool job.

It's the kind of job that you don't think people actually do (if that makes sense).

A bit like a guy I once met who designed and built children's playgrounds specifically for children with mental/physical disabilities.

Me, I'm a computer programmer. It allows me to be quite creative and use my head at the same time.

Edd, how did you get into that job?

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Edd, how did you get into that job?

Well it's a one year placement, hence the undegrad bit. I applied is the sightly more sarcastic answer. (8-p)

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What do I work for? A pittance.

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I work for Toshiba doing tech support on their laptop range. It's a mix of diagnostics and educating idiots on elementary computing things.

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l3v1ck wrote:
Impactweapon wrote:
warranty administrator for renault
Be thankful it's not for Citreon. You'd be snowed under given their reliability.

*Cough* Megane *cough*.

True, but I was trying not to insult him.

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Currently not much, well I am highly qualified "Casual Retail Shop Assistant". On the look out for a post grad job tho


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Linux_User wrote:
l3v1ck wrote:
Impactweapon wrote:
warranty administrator for renault
Be thankful it's not for Citreon. You'd be snowed under given their reliability.


*Cough* Megane *cough*.


no such thing as a bad car only a bad pilot :lol: :lol: :lol:

and l3v1ck it dosnt insult me at all, its work, purely business ;) :D


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no such thing as a bad car only a bad pilot :lol: :lol: :lol:


What do you drive then? ;)

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suzuki bandit 600 lol


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Intelligence whore.

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My title is Guest Relations Manager. Basically, I oversee all customer correspondence for the holiday resort I work at. I also act as duty manager and spend a lot of time as a pool technician. Woohoo.

The more important question, is who's happy with their work?


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