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What do you do for a living - and can you help a BM member out ??

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Why do you think I'm on this site looking for a social life haha. I'm actually not as busy now as I was when the ex was still my business partner LOL The vintage shop (Decadent Decades) is run by a brilliant lady called Karen and she makes anything from 1920 onwards - from the original patterns or from an idea you might have. She also buys in original pieces where possible, I just research, dating patterns and pieces for her and making sure that if she is putting together a whole outfit it is all from the same era, matching up hairstyles, makeup, that sort of thing. PM me if you want her details or if I can help with anything else on my list LOL x

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scootagirl @ 07/05/2011 12:10  

good thread I'm not sure my job will help anyone I work in a GP practice, no ,not clever enough to be a GP or nurse. My partner is a manufacturer of off road parts and winches for land rovers so if he can be of any help anytime

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nellie12 @ 07/05/2011 18:42  

if anyone needs a reservoir mending, a tunnel leak sealing, a bridge fixing or a sewage works fettling.................. now i think about it - you probably won't.

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SBii @ 08/05/2011 00:23  

any one or groups doing west country this sommer want a stop off or workshop loads of tools.spare room. big garden to camp.old cottage no bugger to annoy me .just me and scooby.and bandit gen offer.just off a303 sparkford sth somerset dont be shy house is a tip coz i got my wings back. kettles on. beer in fridge. dave

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big dave @ 08/05/2011 02:47  

I am a joiner by trade, i do floors, stairs, stud work, doors, architraves, skirting, etc. Any help or advice freely given. Just PM me. Roger

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thediver37 @ 09/05/2011 02:16  

I'm a web developer and sys admin by trade. Happy to give any advise and stuff ;)

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Say_Ten @ 09/05/2011 08:38  

Primary teacher! What use that'll be is anybody's guess!

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Banditchick @ 09/05/2011 23:05  

I have just started doing leatherwork again. Can make tool rolls, belt pouches, belts and largeish name patches at the moment. All hand tooled and finished.


No i am not going to be doing clothing

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Rhidragon @ 10/05/2011 13:15  

Hi, Photographer and filmmaker. Run a small media production company - do a lot of work in the developing world with charities and tings, but also branching out to do more portrait and event photography. Happy to provide a bit of advice to any budding snappers out there. Px

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SouthLondonPhil @ 12/05/2011 16:54  

I was a former professional ice skater so give me Bambi on Ice and I'll turn them into Torvill & Dean... I now work in the field of Executive Coaching so if there are any CEO's/MD's/high flyers/high achievers out there that need support and coaching to perform even better I can help... I also make a fantastic Lemon Drizzle Cake and can create wonders in the kitchen if you're stuck for ideas with regard to "what shall we have for tea tonight?"

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SuzieSuzuki @ 12/05/2011 21:50  

Used to be a date/voice engineer installing cabling systems. I'm OK with bike electrics, have built a few harnesses from scratch. Computer stuff not so easy as has been said on here earlier. Gonna have to learn it though cos my new bike's got processor controlled fuel injection. Good news is that with a £7.00 cable and a freeware programme I can access it.

Now work developing database driven software for a well known uni and I don't think it's boring. If you've ever enrolled on line for a course that's the sort of projects I develop. Not much good for fixing bikes though.


I lectured on IT in a few Unis too, mostly multimedia and Web design stuff.


Any of this is any help feel free to ask.

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TBird_Steve @ 13/05/2011 22:36  

Hi all I work as a carer in the health and support industry. I'm also quite up on work related issues so if you have an issue with your employer I may be able to help. I am also on the lookout for new employment working in the learning disabilities sector (west midlands) so if anyone has their ear to the ground in that dept, then any help would be appreciated. Finally, do you add any garlic or black pepper to the snails on the exhaust recipe or does it just take the essence of hot water-bottle??

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Deleted Member @ 26/05/2011 17:19  

interior display artist and IT certified....

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Boodyblues @ 26/05/2011 17:41  

well im a qualified hairdreeser/aromatherapist/customer care/health social care,then covered indian head massage/nails/little reflexalogy also few more stuff.

as for hair pieces can get them at trade price but for top quality ones you paying manjor bux for them.

but right now I work in a primary school volunteering whilst home studying and been full time mom to 3sons :)

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Deleted Member @ 02/06/2011 21:41  

im a dole dosser and proud of it if that helps

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firebladejohn @ 03/06/2011 01:28  

lol...not much call for nurses...especially not respiratory nurses pmsl... but worked for the citizens advice bureau for a year doing their stats, i'm an excellent proof reader and can also sew upholstery both fabric and leather and i make a mean set of swags and tails with matching wall hangings and table runners... my favourite job was cutting, designing and sewing 'posh' cushions for designer stores in london but spent more time snuggling the fake fur lol... also hav a degree in social work and welfare studies so if u want to know anything about asbo's feel free to ask lol

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mizzi @ 03/06/2011 23:00  

i wouldnt say that mizzi lol i am glad members are poseting on this thread as its interesting to see what everyone does

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Deleted Member @ 03/06/2011 23:03  

i have my own first aid company and teach motorbikes first on scene. Im also a nurse so shout if i can advise x

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frenchiebabe1 @ 04/06/2011 00:55  

Building Surveyor - so design and project management, defects diagnosis, part wall, dilaps, etc etc, NOT valuations.

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potnoodles @ 04/06/2011 13:51  

Headteacher of a special school so if you have behavioural problems I might be able to help :) Otherwise, I know my way around the special ed system so if you have kids with special needs I'm fairly strong on advice.

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