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27-01-08, 10:51 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Perth
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Originally Posted by MGZS55
I'm lost with sammy's role!!
I'm currently a call centre team leader, have been for over 5 years. Before that I was a jack of all trades - whatever paid the bills. I've packed biscuits, built PC's, been a nationwide 24 hour on call courier driver, constructed fences, been a gas fitters mate - factory work etc. Settled with the call centre thing though - you meet everyone and I really enjoy it!!
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currently in a similar role..dept leader in Norwich Union working in partnership with Barclays Bank......sounds grand but just means ..you phone them and get us!!!!!!
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13-07-07, 07:46 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Malton, North Yorkshire
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IT technician lol....
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13-07-07, 09:41 AM
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I currently work for Abbey, well Resolution in Glasgow, its pants and handing my notice in on Monday Woohoo!!! Managers that cant manage and woman who cant stop being grumpy or bitchy lol So Once i'm outta there I become my own boss... I'm setting up my own business in Childminding. Had a lot of work done on the house and Craig has alot of work to do in back garden and my dad too. Gotta have it all finished for two weeks time.
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13-07-07, 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Lil'Gemz
I currently work for Abbey, well Resolution in Glasgow, its pants and handing my notice in on Monday Woohoo!!! Managers that cant manage and woman who cant stop being grumpy or bitchy lol So Once i'm outta there I become my own boss... I'm setting up my own business in Childminding. Had a lot of work done on the house and Craig has alot of work to do in back garden and my dad too. Gotta have it all finished for two weeks time.
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hi hun.
ive been ddoing childcare for 4 years now and i enjoy it, its so rewarding and the attitude of the kids is different everyday. i started off as a teaching assistant and now im working for my nvql3 in nursery nursing, but in the school holidays i child mind for parents from the school.
good luck with your business
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13-07-07, 11:11 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Rugeley
Posts: 113
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I'm a part time Carer (my wife who is disabled), part time game developer, part time mechanic (when I can be bothered!)
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13-07-07, 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by sarahTT
hi hun.
ive been ddoing childcare for 4 years now and i enjoy it, its so rewarding and the attitude of the kids is different everyday. i started off as a teaching assistant and now im working for my nvql3 in nursery nursing, but in the school holidays i child mind for parents from the school.
good luck with your business
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Yea I know, I cant wait to get started and being my own boss aswell.....gonna be brave and try to do my own accounts too...dont wanna pay an accountant if I can do it myself. My mate is an accountant so gonna see if he cant help me with the ins and outs....lol
Good luck with you NVQ
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14-07-07, 10:24 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: St. Cloud, FL, USA
Posts: 7,671
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Originally Posted by Lil'Gemz
My mate is an accountant so gonna see if he cant help me with the ins and outs....lol
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Dad does all the accounts for his brothers small business and then the Accountant just checks it over. I'm sure you could do it no problem.
As for me I'm a software tester for a company in Belfast which is owned by a very large US insurance company. Currently working on a project which is being rolled out in phases to about 40,000 users.
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13-07-07, 10:09 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Leicester
Posts: 209
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Work for a company called Vanguard or Premier First. IT Support.
Nothing great guys, looking for a new Job at the moment. Was a good work place to get some experience after leaving the army.
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13-07-07, 12:14 PM
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Bus/Coach Driver
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13-07-07, 12:20 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Kent
Posts: 1,909
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I run an XPart AutoService Centre in Kent. However, I used to be in IT - I worked in support for a programming language as the troubleshooter.
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