Yes, but it at least keeps a roof over your head...
That leaves most out then.Just like the US, if you go with the opinion that you’re special and owed a living, you’re fucked. If you go thinking that you’re willing to work your ass off, you’ll do great
Yep mate of mine also works for NR out of Manchester, joined in 2007 with the intention of becoming a Train Driver but after three interviews and at the age of 58 he's given up on that. However he's on decent money as a Steward and never misses golf trips, must go on at least 6/7 per year including abroad, a group of them from NR just got back from a 3 nighter in Scotland yesterday, your mate may know him, Mark Redford.Trains...
Mate of mine got a job recently at Northern Rail as a ticket inspector. He's on £34k a year. Works 9 days straight then 5 days off.
Lucky bastard.
Trains...
Mate of mine got a job recently at Northern Rail as a ticket inspector. He's on £34k a year. Works 9 days straight then 5 days off.
Lucky bastard.
The UK.Is there anywhere that isn’t fussy ?
Not always easy but at the age of 53 I set my own small Haulage Business up for a total of £12k. I got lucky as one of my friends asked if I could do a delivery for the company where he was the Sales Director. After doing some initial work the company got rid of their van and used me exclusively. This enabled me to buy another van and bring a couple of lads in who had their own vehicles and we picked up work from other companies including off one of the posters on here.Apologies for the negativity but I'm currently working a dead-end office job on below average pay and about to be made redundant unfortunately but I have a mortgage to pay off and all the usual financial liabilities so would like to retrain doing something as soon as possible so I don't lose my home and ideally something that gets me out of the office.
I don't enjoy working on a computer but would love to do a trade or job that gets me out the office/house and doing something else I suppose. Does anybody have any good suggestions for jobs that fit the bill? I was thinking of going into plumbing but have been warned against it...I'm 29 btw if that's any help living in Manchester?
Blimey, we get ours at around 5:30! Perhaps you're right at the end of the round.My new milkman delivers at about 10pm. Presumably he doesn’t get up at 4am.
I've been saying exactly the same to mine since she was old enough to listen. Her reply.. I hate spiders dad!Sell up and fuck off to OZ/Nz if you ain't got kids. It's the advise I give my daughter every week and she's only 13 .
Sheep shagging is a hobby, not a jobPeople talk about Australia but I met many in London who didn’t want to go back.
It’s never appealed to me for a number of reasons. I think I’d prefer New Zealand or Canada but, in all honesty, I’m happy enough in Britain and will head to South Wales within five years.
Both my sons have recently gone out there. The elder probably just for a break, the younger may have more permanent plans. He's already had issues with his step-dad's father though who has a hatred of anyone foreign. Racism and a rapidly warming climate will probably put me off from moving there though. Plus there's City and the music scene to miss!People talk about Australia but I met many in London who didn’t want to go back.
It’s never appealed to me for a number of reasons. I think I’d prefer New Zealand or Canada but, in all honesty, I’m happy enough in Britain and will head to South Wales within five years.
To be fair, that is a reasonable answer. Years ago I watched an episode of The Crocodile Hunter and it seems like every snake and spider there will kill you quickly.I've been saying exactly the same to mine since she was old enough to listen. Her reply.. I hate spiders dad!
Maybe where you come from.Sheep shagging is a hobby, not a job
We've got a quite big spider currently living in our front room. He/she was climbing the fireplace wall last night and stayed in one position for a few minutes, me and Mrs H have no aversion to Spiders so we won't attempt to move him on. If he reappears today I'll take a photo and edit this post :-).To be fair, that is a reasonable answer. Years ago I watched an episode of The Crocodile Hunter and it seems like every snake and spider there will kill you quickly.
P.S. I, too, hate spiders.
We've got a quite big spider currently living in our front room. He/she was climbing the fireplace wall last night and stayed in one position for a few minutes, me and Mrs H have no aversion to Spiders so we won't attempt to move him on. If he reappears today I'll take a photo and edit this post :-).