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What do we all do for a living, lets pick each oth

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Bob

Bob Report 16 Dec 2003 21:30

I am a plumber and central heating engineer, any problems ask me.

Lisa J in California

Lisa J in California Report 16 Dec 2003 23:36

I've been volunteering for Scouts for 10 years as a Cub Scout leader, Boy Scout Advancement Chair and Unit Commissioner. Now work for the local Scout office as well. Any questions about scouts? How to handle kids? How to handle their parents? :O) Making crafts?

Helen in Kent

Helen in Kent Report 16 Dec 2003 23:47

I'm a Montessori Nursery teacher and believe me, I can make anything that small children might need for a project! Not to mention, dealing with small people as individuals and having lots of fun!

Pam

Pam Report 17 Dec 2003 01:06

I specialise in domestic politics, teenage awareness, landscape gardening, basic home maintenence, painting and decorating, carpet laying, personal shopping, car valeting, secretarial duties, one-on-one nursing, creative arts, family mediation, domestic animal keeping, party organization, personal banking, logistics, PC fault finding, window cleaning, housekeeping, bookeeping, hairdressing, wardrobe consultantancy, laundering and ironing, on and off site catering, travel planning, sport consultancy...........et al. Oh .... who am I kidding ? I'm just a housewife !

Claire in Lincs

Claire in Lincs Report 17 Dec 2003 06:06

Pam,,!! You're superwoman,,,not 'just' a housewife, Thinking about it I do all of those things too,,,plus I am the director of our own company and maintain the accounts etc and also I am a surgical administrator at the local hospital. I trained as a nurse but left when I had my girls,,then went back to nursing by being a practice nurse at gp's surgeries..now I work on a surgical ward. What about hobbies,,,apart from genealogy,,,what does everyone else do if they have free time?

Susan

Susan Report 17 Dec 2003 06:15

I'm a full time carer for my husband and I also help teach archery to adults children and disabled archers. Sue

Guinevere

Guinevere Report 17 Dec 2003 06:51

I run 5 Youth Theatre groups and do some supply teaching. I "specialise" in children and adolescents with challenging behaviour. I've been doing Family History for 5 years and going to Fam His classes for about 3. Many other members of the workshop classes are also teachers, do we have a natural affinity for it? I've found several teachers in the family, the earliest in the 1851 census - a genetic predisposition perhaps? Both my parents and several aunts, uncles and cousins are/were teachers. History was one of my worst subjects at school but in the last 5 years my knowledge of English and Welsh history has had to improve considerably. Gwynne

Gary

Gary Report 17 Dec 2003 07:17

I am an accountant, but don't hold that against me. I'm lucky in that I work for a cinema chain and sometimes get to go to premieres. But my strengths lie in my hobbies, studying mediaeval history, monastic buildings, egyptology. rock and blues music, genealogy and literature. Gary

lou from leicestershire

lou from leicestershire Report 17 Dec 2003 07:44

i can recomend Gary, he's given me loads of information lou

BrianW

BrianW Report 17 Dec 2003 09:48

Another accountant (finance manager for a registered charity membership organisation).

susie manterfield(high wycombe)

susie manterfield(high wycombe) Report 17 Dec 2003 13:16

im a carer for the elderly and disabled.so if ever you need a catheter changing im your lady susie

Angelic Alaina

Angelic Alaina Report 17 Dec 2003 13:25

I'm an Administrator for a Engineering consultancy, I work in one of nearly 30 offices in the UK, Ireland and Europe Alaina

Brian

Brian Report 17 Dec 2003 13:45

I'm retired! But my hobbies are varied as many of you already know. Genealogy, History, Comparitive religions, Ancient Egypt (but not a follower of Zaheer Awass Egyptology), Geometry of the great Pyramid, Crop Circle phenomenon, Ornithology, Writing...in fact...if it exists, I'm interested. I'm building my own site which will eventually cover these subjects...http://groups(.)msn(.)com/FamilyCircular should get you there. So..if any of you want a chat...I'm here.

Aileen

Aileen Report 17 Dec 2003 15:07

I handcraft wedding stationery using beautiful handmade papers from around the world, plus I'm a pastor's wife and a mum so I'm kept pretty busy! Aileenx

Janet

Janet Report 17 Dec 2003 15:22

My husband is self-employed and I look after the office/paperwork side of things for him, including the accounts, Income Tax affairs and the dreaded VAT! I'm self-employed on my own account, with a wide variety of money-making activities! I'm a local correspondent with our local daily newspaper; I've also published 8 booklets so far, containing the memories of the older residents of my village going back as far as 1904, including some old photographs from my collection; and I make pencil portraits of people's pets from photographs, on commission! I've been carrying out research on the history of my village for 7 years, with the intention of publishing a hardback illustrated book, when I've got enough stuff together, and when I can afford it! Publishing my booklets of the memories I've recorded are intended to help towards the cost. I've also been borrowing old photographs and postcards and copying them for posterity, and now have over 300, dating back to the late 1800's. It's amazing what people have in their attics! Hobbies? I'm a handbell ringer, for a start! There are about 12 of us in our village handbell ringing group, and we actually got a £5000 Lottery Award to help us buy a new set of bells two years ago - and we're very proud of them! I also compile Quiz Sheets to raise money for various charities in the village. My friend and I usually do about 3 a year, and must have raised several thousand pounds in the past 4 years since we've been doing them. I was a Parish Councillor until the last election when I decided I wanted 4 years off to concentrate on my local history research, but I did retain the 'job' of Community Safety Officer, liaising between the Parish Council, the Police and the village Neighbourhood Watch Groups under a 'Partnership Promoting Safety' scheme. If I remember anything else I do, apart from look after the house, do the cooking, cleaning, bill paying, sewing, washing, ironing, nursing and family history research, I'll get back to you! Janet

Tanya

Tanya Report 17 Dec 2003 16:13

Hello I'm new to this site and just reading all your stories on what you all do... i'm training to become a midwife so anyone expecting babies and are worried about anything don't hesitate to ask me!

Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256

Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 Report 17 Dec 2003 17:26

Currently work part-time in a library. Before kids I worked in Business Travel for 16 years. Have also worked part-time in an Estate Agents. Working in a library is my dream job - what I wanted to do when I was at school. Can't believe I am lucky enough to have a job I look forward to after 16 years of dread! Obviously my OTHER hobby is reading!! Maz. XX

Zoe

Zoe Report 17 Dec 2003 17:45

oh - Robert, What a fab time for you to post a message. I'm refitting my bathroom (doing all the tiling myself) but I want a towel radiator and electric shower installed. can I get a plumber to do both or do I need a gas central heating man, a plumber and an electrician? incidentally I'm a journalist/picture editor for a national newspaper so I can sometimes help with tracking old cuttings (I'm based in scotland now so I mainly have access to scottish stories and the computerised archives go back to mar 1989)

EvG

EvG Report 17 Dec 2003 18:15

I'm retired now. Have been in past lives, an insurance agent, travel agent, driving instructer, raised 73 children, natural, adopted, and foster, worked as a mutuels clerk at a racetrack, Xray dept., sold Avon, Tupperware, helped to train standard bred race horses. Cooked, cleaned, ironed, washed, fixed broken hearts in teenagers, made many science projects for school(know how to make paper, a volcano, how trees grow, and how to construct a house from things laying around.) I now help my husband run his small business, do the accounts, take care of our livestock, poultry and dogs. Decorate the house, sew, knit, quilt, bake. Still have time to play with my grandchildren. I'm 56 years old and apparently I am way past being able to work as I can't find a part time job serving coffee!!!!! Will gladly give advice on any of the above items. Also child birth, child rearing, animal husbandry, home decorating, marriage counselling, how to unclog a toilet or sink, what to do when your 2 year old swallows a coin. And that's just for starters. Evelyn.

Sue (Sylvia Z )

Sue (Sylvia Z ) Report 17 Dec 2003 18:21

I'm a nurse, recently changed jobs, now working in an Outpatient Department, previously worked for a District Nursing Evening and Night Service covering 400 square miles, so if you need to know how to get around and find house names/numbers in the dark-I'm the one to call!! Sue