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Harry00 10-10-17 22:15

Porn Star!

Errr.... No, that was just in my dream. :catfight:

I am a proces operator at a nuclear power-plant. Original a ships engineer, but came to be a proces operator in a coal operated power plant. Unfortunately in Holland the so-called "green" liars want to have all coal plants closed, they succeeded with the one i worked for, so took my chance to switch to the only still operational nuclear plant remaining in Holland. Procedures, procedures, procedures, but apart from that it is still interesting.

Dutchie 11-10-17 10:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by Harry00 (Post 231916)
Porn Star!

Errr.... No, that was just in my dream. :catfight:

I am a proces operator at a nuclear power-plant. Original a ships engineer, but came to be a proces operator in a coal operated power plant. Unfortunately in Holland the so-called "green" liars want to have all coal plants closed, they succeeded with the one i worked for, so took my chance to switch to the only still operational nuclear plant remaining in Holland. Procedures, procedures, procedures, but apart from that it is still interesting.


Goeiemorgen fellow dutchie!

That powerplant is stationed in Zeeland right? near the sea?

I'm a salesman that sells hoses and couplings.
its not bad but not the job I'm dreaming of.

maybe within a couple years I'll be looking to start my own riding school or at least do a job where I can do more working with my hands instead of mind

micron_Ed 11-10-17 13:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by Harry00 (Post 231916)
Porn Star!

Errr.... No, that was just in my dream. :catfight:

I am a proces operator at a nuclear power-plant. Original a ships engineer, but came to be a proces operator in a coal operated power plant. Unfortunately in Holland the so-called "green" liars want to have all coal plants closed, they succeeded with the one i worked for, so took my chance to switch to the only still operational nuclear plant remaining in Holland. Procedures, procedures, procedures, but apart from that it is still interesting.

Hi Harry00, not job related, my sister has a place in Zeeland and when I was visiting in May I saw a black XT could that have been you [emoji3]

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nikroc 11-10-17 17:00

I was a mental health nurse..20years..15 in drug and alcohol and then probation..now retired!

Cozi70 11-10-17 17:17

Although I served my apprenticeship as a motor vehicle engineer (mechanic), I've worked for almost 20 years in bombardier aerospace in Belfast build plane bits.

Colin J

Smias 13-10-17 08:55

I am a freelancer special effects assistant since 1999.
We do things like rain, snow(Snow Business materials), wind, fire, smoke & mist effects and more.
Mostly for tvc and rarely for movies, movies/films in Greece are way low budget..
Now days I also do some extras as a production assistant because of economical crises.

Ghost_predator9 27-08-18 03:54

Guess this thread is a bit on the old side but while it lasts atleast want to not be a stranger or hermit so well i totaly did 7 years of high school as a welder at age off 18/19 i worked for 1,5 years at friend of my uncle great pay it was 200 to 300� a day but long hours and it was also not registered so while i was collecting bank the goverment thought i was just sitting around doing nothing great stuff if only after that i wasted it all on a dangerous thing and that is being blind to a problem and love so wasted a year in spain doing nothing for real living with british poeple totaly culture shock really...a belgian/half german guy dating their daughter they werent really fond of me lets just say that but oh well thats all in the past now since this year i work at a factory called Van hool. Travelers using coaches alllt or truck drivers might have seen or remember it seeing they are known for making great vehichles of transportation and trailes and well wat do i do there i got put at the one place in the factory i wasent expecting and that is building the biggest heaviest and most important parts of the whole asembly like wheel axles to or what i make is a gigantic 500kg turning plate that get fitted on new bus trains in germany or any other bus having more than just one car attached to it nice job but no errors can be made on these it could be dangerous and even lethal where these to break or even tear due to the amount off weight it has to endure for a full waranty of 15years so wow better make sure i quit in 14 years 😂😂

Flaggi 27-08-18 07:50

Wow, i completely missed this thread so here we go.

I started out as a mechanic for Mitsubishi and Hyundai, after a few years we lost the contract with Hyundai due to another company getting exclusive rights for the brand.
The revenue was nolonger enough to keep all the staff wich in turn made me decide to start shifting towards IT business while restoring cars in my own workshop to get around.

Since 15years back now I'm running two companies, a hobbyshop with RC models and an IT service store/shop.
In parallell with this I'm working with SMB/Enterprise sales for a global company called ESET.

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PanosP 13-09-18 20:16

Just spotted this post as well!

I studied and qualified as a civil engineer and have been working on Highway construction sites for the last 30 years. Currently a Project Manager working in London..... Yes I put out those annoying cones in the road.... at least use to, now I just plan and manage that!!!!

Chalk Two 13-09-18 21:11

100% retired since reaching the youthful age of 51, four years ago.....Did rather well in the unlawful drugs trade.......putting a few of the dealers behind bars.


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