What is your job????

gibbleking":3mrknevw said:
its however many hours i want..im left to my own devices as to the schools i choose and when i do the lessos.i have a supervisor(retro skateboarding 50 year old fella ) who sometimes helps or i help him.i used to do 16 hours a week but ive doubled my hours so i can cover some of the counry schools i havent been able to do .im about to begin a school in january with standing up in assembly and giving a short chat(eeek) about road safety.....i also do the exam at the end of the course for all the local schools as well as a fe others in the area.

That sounds a cool job you got there and you enjoy it. Doing assembly that be interesting :lol: :lol:
 
Gardener/Handy man for a private owned 17th century 40 room manor house with 8 acre garden. The owners are really nice people (hardly there) and only two other people work there, No hassle left to it really :D
 
i do teddy bear shows as well for reception years.how to get to school safely....seatbelts and child seats get mentioned too.
 

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I run a seal hospital up in the far north of Scotland. I do it for a very small amount and am funded for the most part by two charities BDMLR and IFAW. BDMLR oversee the financial side and basically set me up with my own hospital. I rehab seals for a living for many years as its what I'm trained in and have done in the past for a large Uk company, though they were mainly interested in making money from it, whereas now, while money is tight we do everything possible that we can without somebody having to make a buck from it. We have a few volunteers and my wife Heather helps as well, though she works two jobs so we can keep going lately.
Thats why there will be no Yeti C26 in my shed :lol:
Check my signature there should be a link to our blog.

Jamie
 
rojo":2xhvg87k said:
yo-eddy":2xhvg87k said:
rojo":2xhvg87k said:
yo-eddy":2xhvg87k said:
Caretaker at an international school, very good working atmosphere and lots of holidays :D
Think nowadays this is called Facility Manager :? :roll:


Yeah holidays must be brill working in the school game. So is it a english international school??
It's actually a European School, initiated by the EU in the late 60's there are 15 of 'm in Europe. 4 in Brussels :roll: and also one in the UK, Culham to be precise.

Oh cool, your in netherlands , did you move there??

Born and raised here in Holland :D
 
daj":10xyztx4 said:
Gardener/Handy man for a private owned 17th century 40 room manor house with 8 acre garden. The owners are really nice people (hardly there) and only two other people work there, No hassle left to it really :D

Cool bet they are amazing gardens you work on
 
gibbleking":3jd0nxt6 said:
i do teddy bear shows as well for reception years.how to get to school safely....seatbelts and child seats get mentioned too.

Wow you do loads for the schools then, sounds cool
 
yo-eddy":8wfxhry0 said:
rojo":8wfxhry0 said:
yo-eddy":8wfxhry0 said:
rojo":8wfxhry0 said:
yo-eddy":8wfxhry0 said:
Caretaker at an international school, very good working atmosphere and lots of holidays :D
Think nowadays this is called Facility Manager :? :roll:


Yeah holidays must be brill working in the school game. So is it a english international school??
It's actually a European School, initiated by the EU in the late 60's there are 15 of 'm in Europe. 4 in Brussels :roll: and also one in the UK, Culham to be precise.

Oh cool, your in netherlands , did you move there??

Born and raised here in Holland :D

Cool , just wondered if you had moved over there, very good english :)
 
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Jamiedyer":3621urcr said:
I run a seal hospital up in the far north of Scotland. I do it for a very small amount and am funded for the most part by two charities BDMLR and IFAW. BDMLR oversee the financial side and basically set me up with my own hospital. I rehab seals for a living for many years as its what I'm trained in and have done in the past for a large Uk company, though they were mainly interested in making money from it, whereas now, while money is tight we do everything possible that we can without somebody having to make a buck from it. We have a few volunteers and my wife Heather helps as well, though she works two jobs so we can keep going lately.
Thats why there will be no Yeti C26 in my shed :lol:
Check my signature there should be a link to our blog.

Jamie

Mental that sounds a wicked job, wish i could do something like that. Always wanted to go Scotland if ever get up there. Is it a place we could visit?? can't see the link.
 

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