so what do you all do for a living 15:13 - Jan 17 with 24112 views | taximan | i'm regularly told i'm an imbecile etc, so all things considered i haven't done too bad to build a business up from scratch, admittedly i only drive people around, but what i've got is all mine, i'm not a wage slave to a boss. so over to you, the high and mighty of twtd, what is your line of work ?? | | | | |
so what do you all do for a living on 16:15 - Jan 18 with 1463 views | catch74 | I now have my own pub, having worked for pub co's for nearly 20years. Like you I've built it up from a closed pub to a business that has just made profit last year. I was mad and sold my house and put everything I've earned into making it happen. I didn't realise I'd be even more tired and stressed but it's a different tired and stressed - so much happier and living a dream in a weird kind of way. | |
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so what do you all do for a living on 16:28 - Jan 18 with 1422 views | catch74 |
so what do you all do for a living on 16:13 - Jan 17 by stevec7 | Auctioneer and buyer Newlyn Fish Market Cornwall |
I get a lot of my fish up from Cornwall via New Wave seafood. | |
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so what do you all do for a living on 17:43 - Jan 18 with 1378 views | EdwardStone | Used to be a land surveyor, first in the forces and then freelance..... Mapped the Himalayas and the border between Kenya and Sudan, oil exploration in the Middle East and Europe....( lots of oil under south Hampshire if you're interested Then changed to self employed builder.....built some number of funky eco-houses from straw and clay and timber Now working on a medium size re-furb project in Gloucestershire...purchased a fine but derelict Victorian workshop/factory and splitting it into 5 townhouses Anyone know of a reasonable painter/decorator local to me?? | | | |
so what do you all do for a living on 17:47 - Jan 18 with 1372 views | taximan |
so what do you all do for a living on 16:15 - Jan 18 by catch74 | I now have my own pub, having worked for pub co's for nearly 20years. Like you I've built it up from a closed pub to a business that has just made profit last year. I was mad and sold my house and put everything I've earned into making it happen. I didn't realise I'd be even more tired and stressed but it's a different tired and stressed - so much happier and living a dream in a weird kind of way. |
running your own pub has to be one of the toughest businesses to be in good luck to you | | | |
so what do you all do for a living on 17:49 - Jan 18 with 1363 views | hoppy |
so what do you all do for a living on 17:43 - Jan 18 by EdwardStone | Used to be a land surveyor, first in the forces and then freelance..... Mapped the Himalayas and the border between Kenya and Sudan, oil exploration in the Middle East and Europe....( lots of oil under south Hampshire if you're interested Then changed to self employed builder.....built some number of funky eco-houses from straw and clay and timber Now working on a medium size re-furb project in Gloucestershire...purchased a fine but derelict Victorian workshop/factory and splitting it into 5 townhouses Anyone know of a reasonable painter/decorator local to me?? |
Would the local painter/decorator need to be one that knows stuff about almost anything you can think of? | |
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so what do you all do for a living on 17:59 - Jan 18 with 1351 views | EdwardStone |
so what do you all do for a living on 17:49 - Jan 18 by hoppy | Would the local painter/decorator need to be one that knows stuff about almost anything you can think of? |
If you could recommend one that is widely read, highly knowledgeable about everything under the sun and good company I would be grateful Or failing that, a scruffy bloke with a beard might suffice | | | |
so what do you all do for a living on 18:36 - Jan 18 with 1300 views | giant_stow |
so what do you all do for a living on 11:16 - Jan 18 by hoppy | But look on the bright side - it's suddenly opened up further job options for you if you ever decided on a career change... |
You read my mind. Gisajob! | |
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so what do you all do for a living on 19:52 - Jan 18 with 1243 views | Vic |
so what do you all do for a living on 17:59 - Jan 18 by EdwardStone | If you could recommend one that is widely read, highly knowledgeable about everything under the sun and good company I would be grateful Or failing that, a scruffy bloke with a beard might suffice |
Would it put you off if he supported ITFC? | |
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so what do you all do for a living on 19:57 - Jan 18 with 1230 views | EdwardStone |
so what do you all do for a living on 19:52 - Jan 18 by Vic | Would it put you off if he supported ITFC? |
After that performance on tv last night.... You're having a larf | | | |
so what do you all do for a living on 19:59 - Jan 18 with 1227 views | Burwell_Blue | In buy and sell domain names and build affiliate websites. I have in my time owned ncfc.co.uk and norwichcity.co.uk before selling on for a large profit. | | | |
so what do you all do for a living on 20:01 - Jan 18 with 1220 views | suffolkpoker |
so what do you all do for a living on 22:55 - Jan 17 by MVBlue | That sounds like a good setup. How does the gambling affiliation work? |
Just seen this reply, it works by me having a website and getting traffic. The I recommend the best gambling sites to play at. The gambling links are tracked back to my website then I get a % of what the player looses for life at that room I recon see him to. | |
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so what do you all do for a living on 20:04 - Jan 18 with 1198 views | suffolkpoker |
so what do you all do for a living on 19:59 - Jan 18 by Burwell_Blue | In buy and sell domain names and build affiliate websites. I have in my time owned ncfc.co.uk and norwichcity.co.uk before selling on for a large profit. |
I also buy and sell domains but in the gambling and vehicle hire niches | |
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so what do you all do for a living on 20:09 - Jan 18 with 1188 views | hoppy |
so what do you all do for a living on 17:59 - Jan 18 by EdwardStone | If you could recommend one that is widely read, highly knowledgeable about everything under the sun and good company I would be grateful Or failing that, a scruffy bloke with a beard might suffice |
Ah, I know of the latter. Despite the supposed scruffyness, I know he does also own a tie, as last time I saw him I'm sure he had one around his neck, looking dapper. | |
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