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Pete
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nodnirG kraM wrote:Anyway I'm now earning in a day what I had earned in a week doing something that I wouldn't have chosen to do but has so many freedoms I didn't have at Tesco.

Plus it's helped me lose 2 stone in 8 weeks so all good!
you've stopped buying food?
"He has to be larger than bacon"
Jamez
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Jamez wrote:At the moment, I do sod all, but I've had my fair share of jobs...

Garage Mechanic (failed miserably and quit after 2 weeks)

Call Centre Op (For ITV Digital)

Bar staff (at a crappy holiday resort)

Rides assistant (at a theme park)

Radio Presenter (x3)

Radio Newsreader (x2)

This summer, I'll get a job in Cardiff as a call centre op again. I liked doing that, I used to enjoy using a different accent for each caller. Scottish, Irish, Welsh, Indian :lol:
Christ, what a difference a year makes! :D
cwathen
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Christ, what a difference a year makes!
I guess it depends on who you are. A year ago I posted this:
Last year I wrote:I'm at uni, originally with the desire to be an electronic engineer, now with the desire to be a primary school teacher.

To make up some more money in the mean time, I'm a delivery driver for Domino's
A year on, my predicament is now pretty much the same, being:

"I'm training to be a primary school teacher, and still work at Domino's as a slightly more senior delivery driver & instore worker (shifts when I'm being the router or the oven-tender are nothing short of legend at 28118 Plymouth...)"
Yes, 'webmaster' really is wanky. It sounds like a title that a complete nerd would give themselves because they think it makes them sound a sci-fi hero. 'Web designer' seems fairly standard and descriptive to me though.
Yeah, I find it as nauseating as people who 'surf' the internet, or who use the term 'Information Super-Highway' (something particular cringworthy when Moira Stewart pronounced it as 'Infermayshun Sew-pur Highway' on BBC News).
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Pete
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Moira was clearly parodying her editor's ignorance
"He has to be larger than bacon"
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