Earning your crust

One benefit I think you'll like is the ability to check for gas at any time during a dive. Plus it'll give you a lot more time on bailout if you ever do need it. It's just a better system all-round. Just hope you never actually need it!!! Have you had COBRA training yet? Was it on-site, or at JFD?
Woodsmoke, not sure but would think they will put a few through JFD and the rest of us will be in house as when we are crewed up. As for the gas available if it all goes pete tong as it did for Chris we all think it will be the cold that will get us 1st, at 150mtr sea water is the Northside of Baltic....
 
I try and ensure technology companies make stuff that people actually want to use and buy. Previously, post-rationalised why people would want to drink well-known fizzy pop brands. And lapsed, non-practicing civil engineer. That's during the daytime. I suppose that technically, I have been paid money for articles on stalking too. Roughly enough for a pair of decent shoes if you add it all up.

Now, to reprise an expression used on here, does that qualify as a normal job for a real person?
 
Woodsmoke, not sure but would think they will put a few through JFD and the rest of us will be in house as when we are crewed up. As for the gas available if it all goes pete tong as it did for Chris we all think it will be the cold that will get us 1st, at 150mtr sea water is the Northside of Baltic....

Hopefully that was a one-off and we'll never again see anyone lose everything like he did! Incidentally, the film was made at JFD, don't know if you knew that? One of the things I want to explore is secondary heating in the event you lose your hot water, though. It's a way off yet, but I have some ideas. Hope you make it to JFD! Give me a shout if you do?
 
Bricklayer!! :cuckoo:


Is that the head down arse up shouting for more muck type, or the marrygold wearing down the cafe brick layer..

btw my dear old Dad was one who left farm work at £6.00 a week for £12.00 a week as a building labourer/brickie

used to go with him in the early 70[s running out the muck in front of him me being left handed..
got all his old trowels all worn thin and small..cant bear to part with them.

Tim.243
 
Electrical manager for a exhibition and events company, but i think it would only class as part time as i seem to spend more time repairing and remodelling my children's and the rest of my family's houses. I have a house that is 400 years old so I have the pleasure of keeping that in order. Oh and i helped my wife set up her own business in the vain hope that one day i can be a kept man . My favourite job tho is Grandad ,love spending time with my grand kids spoiling them rotten.
 
plasterer for the last 37 years....22 of them self employed, i now work for a construction company building luxury houses etc...my knees are fine ta lol... :thumb:
 
Hmm, technically I'm in procurement but it seems like I'm in kindergarten half the time as if I don't go around wiping everyone else's arse nothing will get done and the other half of my time is spent trying to get people to come onboard with the fact I'm there to make their life easier and save them money.
But let's not get started on that one. :eek:

I also work in procurement. You have my sympathy.
 
Was green then owned 2 VBRA body-paint shops inc R,R and Maranello body and electro /mech , then data networks end to end and head end ODF-MUX copper jointer, optical jointer inc' vert com's design and builder old school lol much later Cat -data tech all types within Microsoft and MOD /Banks ect , now running down the Hill in the NHS:old:
add in a pistol smith but thats a bad word :rofl: :doh:
 
Hi JSW knees are worn out after 35years fitting have to be strapped up all the time, but I can still walk all day for my deer stalking. Just about to leave for Argyle now.
Mike
 
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