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I keep trying to answer this question but dont know how to...

 

I own satellite teleport, we provide internet to the developing world.

I own a 200 acre spread, looking for more..

I log it, for fire wood and wood chip

I farm it with Highland Cattle

I nurture it for its SSSI wildlife.

I own a garage car repairs

I own a collection of military vehicles. Looking for a permanent home.

I part own a satellite wholesale business.

I own a green power company and am about to fire up my first biomass generator and boiler

I own a business park

I own private properties for rent

I teach ballroom and Latin dancing

I am about to part own a maritime communications company

I am about to own a heavy plant sale and finance company...

 

so what classification do I go in...I have no idea...

 

I was going to score this thread, but being honest the best mark I can give is...........'SEVEN'!.......:cool2:

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I hope you are ready for this since leaving school in 1965 Ihave had one or two jobs some long and some sort starting with beaning a / porter at a motorway services station /porter glass works / butcher/ chef / army infantry / tyre fitter / Forman industrial land scape gardener / NCB pit underground haulage / motor mechanic / dump truck driver / bus driver / small road sweeper driver local council. I have also been involved with kit cars and classics and one off custom cars like this one most of my life I am now retired but I like to keep my hand in has with my latest car that i am building . cheers Bill:nut::nut:

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its about time you got a regular job, instead of keep mucking around.

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I keep trying to answer this question but dont know how to...

 

I own satellite teleport, we provide internet to the developing world.

I own a 200 acre spread, looking for more..

I log it, for fire wood and wood chip

I farm it with Highland Cattle

I nurture it for its SSSI wildlife.

I own a garage car repairs

I own a collection of military vehicles. Looking for a permanent home.

I part own a satellite wholesale business.

I own a green power company and am about to fire up my first biomass generator and boiler

I own a business park

I own private properties for rent

I teach ballroom and Latin dancing

I am about to part own a maritime communications company

I am about to own a heavy plant sale and finance company...

 

so what classification do I go in...I have no idea...

 

How on earth do you find the time to dance??

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After completing a masters degree at Birmingham university I worked for Jaguar, crash testing x400s before moving up to Lincoln. Now I design and commission Gas Turbine control systems, predominantly for the Oil & Gas industry. I have just moved back into the field after a three year break while my daughter was born, should be back in Qatar by May for a retrofit job then wherever I am required, usually the back end of nowhere! On a rotor, I man the Gas Turbine customer Helpdesk which is really interesting, at least while you are on it you know where you are going to be for a month! Anyone on LinkedIn?

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After completing a masters degree at Birmingham university I worked for Jaguar, crash testing x400s before moving up to Lincoln. Now I design and commission Gas Turbine control systems, predominantly for the Oil & Gas industry. I have just moved back into the field after a three year break while my daughter was born, should be back in Qatar by May for a retrofit job then wherever I am required, usually the back end of nowhere! On a rotor, I man the Gas Turbine customer Helpdesk which is really interesting, at least while you are on it you know where you are going to be for a month! Anyone on LinkedIn?

 

Yes matey I am on LinkedIn

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After completing a masters degree at Birmingham university I worked for Jaguar, crash testing x400s before moving up to Lincoln. Now I design and commission Gas Turbine control systems, predominantly for the Oil & Gas industry. I have just moved back into the field after a three year break while my daughter was born, should be back in Qatar by May for a retrofit job then wherever I am required, usually the back end of nowhere! On a rotor, I man the Gas Turbine customer Helpdesk which is really interesting, at least while you are on it you know where you are going to be for a month! Anyone on LinkedIn?

 

Been involved in some of the powerstation business out this way. I keep wanting to develop an inspection course similar to API for power stations, but always on the backburner. Often I find the operators dont have a good idea of what they should be inspecting and why. Mind you I guess thats a good thing :D

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Anyway........ I've been very limited in my employment compared to many here. Went straight from school into my fathers engineering business and 31 years later, I'm still at it.

 

The business has changed dramatically over the years though, traditional customer bases have all but evaporated, now we mainly do structural steel and mv parts and repairs. Specialising in tanks, we usually have one or two in at any one time with parts for other stuff going through too.

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Was a teacher, then moved on using my science degree into hydrology. An accident at work stopped activities, with rehab and rest then moved to operating a small orchard with my sons. Least we have the room here to store the old gear (our treasures) that are accumulated.

Doug

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Was a teacher, then moved on using my science degree into hydrology. An accident at work stopped activities, with rehab and rest then moved to operating a small orchard with my sons. Least we have the room here to store the old gear (our treasures) that are accumulated.

Doug

 

Doug

 

Whilst the reason for doing it is unfortunate the activity sounds idyllic!

 

Cheers

Timbo

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How on earth do you find the time to dance??

 

if I didnt dance I would go loopy, its the only thing that empties my head and gives me a few hours of peace...you cannot dance and think of anything else....pure therapy...

 

gets me close to one of the most dear things in my life...

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if I didnt dance I would go loopy, its the only thing that empties my head and gives me a few hours of peace...you cannot dance and think of anything else....pure therapy...

 

gets me close to one of the most dear things in my life...

 

I know what you mean; for me it's getting on my motorbike. If I don't empty my head I'd end up sticking it into a hedge. (Actually spannering is the same).

 

oh, and I'm constantly getting IWM adverts, I know I'm DAS filth, but only on a Sunday.......

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if I didnt dance I would go loopy, its the only thing that empties my head and gives me a few hours of peace...you cannot dance and think of anything else....pure therapy...

 

gets me close to one of the most dear things in my life...

 

What a lovely thought... Fair Play Paul

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14 years training and working on MOD kit, ending up as a Vehicle Examiner.

Moved to the DOT as a Vehicle Examiner.

Had some years as a Bus Fleet Engineer.

Returned to the DOT (VOSA), climbed the greasy pole.

After a period for them in India. I took the early dart offer.

Now operate a small consultancy helping transport companies and governments comply with legislation.

Been lucky really.

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left school `73 worked in Garage stores, then electric submersible pumps, RAF for 13 yrs, BAe as avionics instructor, took redundancy and set up as tv video and audio engineer, got divorced- moved south , security for 3 months !!, then Marine electronics--made redundant, uni as mature student ( checked out bar for younger ones), ran out of cash so went contracting back on Helos, did my CAA licenses and have now worked as licensed avionics engineer on Coastguard Helicopter for last 14 yrs.

Apart from a 7 yr break have worked SAR Helos since 1980.

 

Chris

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I finished school in 2007 and went straight into engineering. I am in a company called Seetru Ltd based in Bristol working in our design & development facilities. I do both 2D/3D drawings as well as manual turning and milling in our machine shop.

 

Our machine shop comes in handy when restoring vehicals. :D Iv made bits for my halftrack and also do some tuning work for other people too.

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