Nah mate, we just tend not to last too long after we retire!burns718 wrote:dont they have the highest suicide rate, dont do it mateRVPs sick note wrote:Air Traffic Controller at Heathrow Airport.
Plenty of time off to see the Gunners but I have to miss some games
WOT DO YOU DO?
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Yup, I'm a solicitor, I know, Shakespeare said kill all the lawyers blah blah blah. Roly and I have heard it all before... But at least we're not edstate agents (eh Doris?!).
I specialise in international arbitration, which is basically commercial disputes in cross-border projects and claims against governments for failing to protect investments properly. I also do some sports-related cases, i.e. disciplinary/drug cases, sporting compensation claims etc.
But if I could afford to give up a decent salary, I'd ditch law and become a primary school teacher - perryashburtongroves, I may yet turn up as a colleague.
Is anyone else just a bit worried that Spud has access to fissile material??
I specialise in international arbitration, which is basically commercial disputes in cross-border projects and claims against governments for failing to protect investments properly. I also do some sports-related cases, i.e. disciplinary/drug cases, sporting compensation claims etc.
But if I could afford to give up a decent salary, I'd ditch law and become a primary school teacher - perryashburtongroves, I may yet turn up as a colleague.
Is anyone else just a bit worried that Spud has access to fissile material??
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If only...if only.26may1989 wrote:Yup, I'm a solicitor, I know, Shakespeare said kill all the lawyers blah blah blah. Roly and I have heard it all before... But at least we're not edstate agents (eh Doris?!).
I specialise in international arbitration, which is basically commercial disputes in cross-border projects and claims against governments for failing to protect investments properly. I also do some sports-related cases, i.e. disciplinary/drug cases, sporting compensation claims etc.
But if I could afford to give up a decent salary, I'd ditch law and become a primary school teacher - perryashburtongroves, I may yet turn up as a colleague.
Is anyone else just a bit worried that Spud has access to fissile material??
My job is one that can be really interesting and have a lot of perks but most of the time it is boring. The problem with my role is that companies still see it as an overhead and treat it accordingly i.e. like shit. If companies could only understand that they can make more profit from a good supply chain than a good salesman then they might start to consider us more. The 'gizzits' are the best bit of my job.


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I work for 1 of the big oil companies in a fuel terminal. We unload ships of about 3m Lts a time and store it in tanks then it gets loaded on to HGV's and delivered to petrol stations etc. Only problem is we had a little leak about 18months ago and had no product since. So I'm just a babysitter for an empty terminal. Waiting to find out if company will spend some dosh to make repairs and open us up again. 12 hour shifts day's and nights wich is why I miss so many games



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I am a Chef at www.vejlefjord.dk and also have my own catering company www.kokkehuen-juelsminde.dk