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Post by bigjohnritchie on Feb 5, 2019 7:42:24 GMT
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Post by mattyd on Feb 5, 2019 7:44:04 GMT
Miranda Hart's gynecologist
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Post by starkiller on Feb 5, 2019 7:53:20 GMT
You'll have to beat all the 'all-female shortlists' for construction workers, sewage workers, miners, oil-drillers, deep sea fishermen, powerline installers, garbage collectors, etc to counteract the inequality.
Oh wait...
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Post by chuffedstokie on Feb 5, 2019 11:19:36 GMT
Miranda Hart's gynecologist My CV wouldn't let me anywhere near interview stage, thank god.
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Post by 3putts on Feb 5, 2019 11:38:36 GMT
prince Charles butler if rumour is true he has to wipe hrh arse!!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2019 11:43:36 GMT
traffic warden
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Post by trentvegas on Feb 5, 2019 11:55:53 GMT
Gay porn star, long distance lorry driver
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Post by supersimonstainrod on Feb 5, 2019 14:24:09 GMT
Moderator on the Oatcake.The EE board is the toughest gig going.....
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Post by The Drunken Communist on Feb 5, 2019 14:58:29 GMT
Years old video but I don't care if the wage for this job is £10 million per minute, there's not a chance in hell I'm doing it! (Tried to watch it for the first time in years, I've made it to 2.50 & had to switch it off )
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Post by xchpotter on Feb 5, 2019 15:28:37 GMT
Years old video but I don't care if the wage for this job is £10 million per minute, there's not a chance in hell I'm doing it! (Tried to watch it for the first time in years, I've made it to 2.50 & had to switch it off ) That made me ill just watching it. I need to go and lie down as my head is spinning.
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Post by harryburrows on Feb 5, 2019 15:50:00 GMT
Miner , utmost respect for blokes going deep underground.
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Post by chuffedstokie on Feb 5, 2019 16:49:46 GMT
Miner , utmost respect for blokes going deep underground. Dads got some recollections of dropping lifts without brakes so everyone could be weightless for a few seconds just because they could. Chatterley Whitfield I believe.
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Post by harryburrows on Feb 5, 2019 17:01:32 GMT
Miner , utmost respect for blokes going deep underground. Dads got some recollections of dropping lifts without brakes so everyone could be weightless for a few seconds just because they could. Chatterley Whitfield I believe. Mate I have a morbid fear of enclosed places , makes me sweat just to imagine it
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Post by elystokie on Feb 5, 2019 17:19:52 GMT
Miner , utmost respect for blokes going deep underground. Dads got some recollections of dropping lifts without brakes so everyone could be weightless for a few seconds just because they could. Chatterley Whitfield I believe. I was down Hem Heath for a couple of months as part of my apprenticeship, preferred it down there to being in the workshop where I spent most of my time, it was far more interesting down t'pit I couldn't be a surgeon or vet or anything else involving cutting living things open and poking around inside. Or anything involving heights nowadays, didn't use to bother me but seems to get worse the older I get
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Post by mattyd on Feb 5, 2019 17:24:28 GMT
Years old video but I don't care if the wage for this job is £10 million per minute, there's not a chance in hell I'm doing it! (Tried to watch it for the first time in years, I've made it to 2.50 & had to switch it off ) Imagine getting to the top..." Oh Shit...I forgot my spanners.."
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Post by Boothen on Feb 5, 2019 19:11:24 GMT
Something, something Jane Mansfield. Something, something lobsters.
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Post by Mendicant on Feb 5, 2019 23:40:22 GMT
A vicar. I can't think up tenuous links between the modern world and the bible.
"And you know in way Jesus was like Pep Guardiola wasn't he. Yes everyone yes he was like Pep Guardiola wasn't he."
And everyone will be thinking "was he fuck".
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Post by danceswithclams on Feb 5, 2019 23:58:24 GMT
Vanessa Feltz's proctologist
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Post by FbrgVaStkFan on Feb 6, 2019 0:40:28 GMT
- Painter - High rise window cleaner - The dude that changes the light bulbs on top of radio towers - Crime scene clean up crew - Mortician
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Post by bigjohnritchie on Feb 6, 2019 14:10:54 GMT
Years old video but I don't care if the wage for this job is £10 million per minute, there's not a chance in hell I'm doing it! (Tried to watch it for the first time in years, I've made it to 2.50 & had to switch it off ) Agreed. Amazing. How do they build these things/ put the final bit on the top, in the first place?
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Post by bigjohnritchie on Feb 6, 2019 14:18:48 GMT
Miner , utmost respect for blokes going deep underground. Dads got some recollections of dropping lifts without brakes so everyone could be weightless for a few seconds just because they could. Chatterley Whitfield I believe. My dad finished his " career" of 47 years in the Labs at Chatterley Whitfield, after he'd spent most of his time at Sneyd and ( I think) the one near Milton... forgotten its name, begins with B. He had two bad pit accidents, absolutely clearly the NCB ' s fault, no compensation whatsoever. Spent a while at Betley miners welfare rehabilitation centre. Even the NUM let him down, coercing him into signing" something". I was only about 7 at the time but can still remember the signing event.You could see Chatterley Whitfield from our house in Fegg Hayes
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Post by chuffedstokie on Feb 6, 2019 14:44:13 GMT
Dads got some recollections of dropping lifts without brakes so everyone could be weightless for a few seconds just because they could. Chatterley Whitfield I believe. My dad finished his " career" of 47 years in the Labs at Chatterley Whitfield, after he'd spent most of his time at Sneyd and ( I think) the one near Milton... forgotten its name, begins with B. He had two bad pit accidents, absolutely clearly the NCB ' s fault, no compensation whatsoever. Spent a while at Betley miners welfare rehabilitation centre. Even the NUM let him down, coercing him into signing" something". I was only about 7 at the time but can still remember the signing event.You could see Chatterley Whitfield from our house in Fegg Hayes From what I can gather from Dad it was a well organised thing. Whoever came up with the idea must have been daft!. (in my opinion).
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2019 18:35:35 GMT
Miner , utmost respect for blokes going deep underground. Pretty sure waggy is interested.....
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Post by Staffsoatcake on Feb 6, 2019 18:58:21 GMT
Painting Blackpool tower,I hate heights.
Prince Edwards Butler.
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Feb 6, 2019 19:00:55 GMT
Dads got some recollections of dropping lifts without brakes so everyone could be weightless for a few seconds just because they could. Chatterley Whitfield I believe. My dad finished his " career" of 47 years in the Labs at Chatterley Whitfield, after he'd spent most of his time at Sneyd and ( I think) the one near Milton... forgotten its name, begins with B. He had two bad pit accidents, absolutely clearly the NCB ' s fault, no compensation whatsoever. Spent a while at Betley miners welfare rehabilitation centre. Even the NUM let him down, coercing him into signing" something". I was only about 7 at the time but can still remember the signing event.You could see Chatterley Whitfield from our house in Fegg Hayes Bellerton? BJR. I too was a child drug up in the shadow of Staffordshire's kilimanjaro. Could see the mighty Whitter from my bedroom window, often saw snow on top as a kid, with nowt elsewhere. Black Pipe was the playground of the gods. Football on the Sporter {ex-Bowling Green} etc.
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Feb 6, 2019 19:16:59 GMT
A mate was talking about his former life as a slaughterman the other night. He doesn't recall it with much fondness, had to go into automaton mode to complete each day. He said he dreaded the 'first one' each day, just had to grin and bear it for the dollar. No matter how bad things got he says 'never again'. I couldn't, no way. Wrung a few chickens necks through 'necessity', each time left me traumatized, avoid that at all costs these days.
Couldn't be a modern bobby, the hipocrisy of it.
Doesn't seem to be a lot of job satisfaction in most work/careers these days, even the 'helping professions' are hamstrung by bureaucracy. Got teaching/lecturing friends, most hate it, want out asap.. {Except for one of my brothers who just does the minimum supply teaching, not much marking or owt, and does it in a lovely location. He's got it sussed.}
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Post by felonious on Feb 6, 2019 19:20:57 GMT
Moderator on the Oatcake.The EE board is the toughest gig going..... Pussy, our Sal used to do the GDB
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Post by bigjohnritchie on Feb 6, 2019 19:26:12 GMT
My dad finished his " career" of 47 years in the Labs at Chatterley Whitfield, after he'd spent most of his time at Sneyd and ( I think) the one near Milton... forgotten its name, begins with B. He had two bad pit accidents, absolutely clearly the NCB ' s fault, no compensation whatsoever. Spent a while at Betley miners welfare rehabilitation centre. Even the NUM let him down, coercing him into signing" something". I was only about 7 at the time but can still remember the signing event.You could see Chatterley Whitfield from our house in Fegg Hayes Bellerton? BJR. I too was a child drug up in the shadow of Staffordshire's kilimanjaro. Could see the mighty Whitter from my bedroom window, often saw snow on top as a kid, with nowt elsewhere. Black Pipe was the playground of the gods. Football on the Sporter {ex-Bowling Green} etc. I think that you are right, but I actually can't remember..was that a definite actual pit.... I seem to recall that it ended in y/ my....I'll investigate. I played my football on "the Green", at the top of Withington Road, Sprinkbank or Tunstall park and then on some pitch in Newchapel in the Sunday leagues
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Post by bigjohnritchie on Feb 6, 2019 19:34:10 GMT
Bellerton? BJR. I too was a child drug up in the shadow of Staffordshire's kilimanjaro. Could see the mighty Whitter from my bedroom window, often saw snow on top as a kid, with nowt elsewhere. Black Pipe was the playground of the gods. Football on the Sporter {ex-Bowling Green} etc. I think that you are right, but I actually can't remember..was that a definite actual pit.... I seem to recall that it ended in y/ my....I'll investigate. I played my football on "the Green", at the top of Withington Road, Sprinkbank or Tunstall park and then on some pitch in Newchapel in the Sunday leagues [/quote Wasn't it something like " Bemmersley"?.... I've just googled it, Norton Colliery was at Bellerton lane....my dad wasn't at Norton?
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Post by pearo on Feb 6, 2019 19:41:01 GMT
Dianne Abbot’s Maths teacher
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