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Activated wrote I work in call centre for a company on behalf of TalkTalk Broadband and Virgin media, not the best f jobs but it pays the bills


Thats cool man I used to work in a call center back when I was 17/18 LoL I got fired after 3weeks that was just not for me... Fairplay to you man for sticking that out
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I retrim vehicle interiors, throw the old cloth covers and put leather ones on. New headlines, door cards, seats and carpet the back out. All depending on what vehicle it is
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--Connor wrote I retrim vehicle interiors, throw the old cloth covers and put leather ones on. New headlines, door cards, seats and carpet the back out. All depending on what vehicle it is


That's cool man, is that a full time job? And are you always busy with work in that industry?
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I do industrial Radiography, basically it's a form of non destructive testing that is required to be done to ensure that welds are up to code and that they won't blow up under too much pressure.

I use ionizing radiation to beam a shadow image of the welds on to a piece of film! It's pretty neat honestly.
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tO0t wrote I do industrial Radiography, basically it's a form of non destructive testing that is required to be done to ensure that welds are up to code and that they won't blow up under too much pressure.

I use ionizing radiation to beam a shadow image of the welds on to a piece of film! It's pretty neat honestly.


Thats cool man.. I would think that line of work is hard to get into? And what kinda things blow so much pressure that it can break a weld? So let me get this straight.. When someone is finished welding things they are then sent to you to test them welds?
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Im in care work very boring but very rewarding job lifestyle Work around 42+ hours a week.

Do lots of 1 to 1's with people who suffer from dementia, severe autism or just people who need assistance with everyday life.

Now obviously cant share pictures of my work due to client privacy but if you'd like to see my uniform Pm me.
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Nothing. I have mental health issues that it's very hard to work with.

I used to be self employed, have a shit tonne of experience but I'm ruined mentally.
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Ninja wrote Nothing. I have mental health issues that it's very hard to work with.

I used to be self employed, have a shit tonne of experience but I'm ruined mentally.


Hope you're alright as you can be man , it's not nice seeing people struggle with their mental health when there's nothing you can do to help. If you ever feel like you need to bro my pms are always open
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I work in a store/warehouse for Argos/Sainsburys, I did about 6 months worth of delivery driving for them, it was ok to start with but became too stressful and I started to lose money.

The warehouse is a much nicer experience (Personally), great staff to work with and I can do jobs at a much more tailored pace.

It also pays for many of my hobbies such as my cars and my RGH's
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Veilyah wrote Im in care work very boring but very rewarding job lifestyle Work around 42+ hours a week.

Do lots of 1 to 1's with people who suffer from dementia, severe autism or just people who need assistance with everyday life.

Now obviously cant share pictures of my work due to client privacy but if you'd like to see my uniform Pm me.


Thats nice man, I know how hard you people have it as my mother is a care worker. One day we will all need looking after
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