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Uh huh......

Davina McCall's outfit on Sport Relief though. Oaft!

See? Telt yeh.

Davina McCall is the female equivalent of Stephen Mulhern, as far as I'm concerned. So you can shove that deflection right up your poo grenade box!

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Do I have to quote the rule?

 

Shut it, Archer; you're forever mentioning attractive lassies and not providing pictorial evidence   :angry:

 

Div provides the Platinum master race with 4K camphones for a reason, you know.

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Shut it, Archer; you're forever mentioning attractive lassies and not providing pictorial evidence :angry:

Div provides the Platinum master race with 4K camphones for a reason, you know.

Evidence A BFTDave was the call D McCall!

Please FTFYourself. Just cos she's called Dave doesn't make her attractive.

Evidence B not one wid in the hoose (so far).

I rest my case.

Grimbo

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I've been looking for a new job of late, I'm increasingly thinking of a bit of a change in career.

 

I've been employed in two different roles in Computer Networking/Support for about the last five years after I graduated Uni with a degree in Computer Networking. I've never really enjoyed it, it's an easy enough job but I can't be doing with the office politics and being cooped up in one place all day. I'm keen on switching to something I at least have more of an interest in while I'm still young enough to do it. I've seen colleagues of mine who have worked in the same thing for 20, 30 years despite hating it, just because it's easy. The initial drop in earnings would be tough, but I will kick myself if I don't at least look into it.

 

As an example of what I've been looking for, I notice SP Energy have an adult training programme kind of aimed at folks in my position, training and then working as an overhead line worker. I'm just wondering if anyone knows of any similar opportunities about at the moment, or if anyone on P&B has done the same thing?

 

Suggestions of rent boy, fluffer etc will not be entertained. Ta.

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I've been looking for a new job of late, I'm increasingly thinking of a bit of a change in career.

 

I've been employed in two different roles in Computer Networking/Support for about the last five years after I graduated Uni with a degree in Computer Networking. I've never really enjoyed it, it's an easy enough job but I can't be doing with the office politics and being cooped up in one place all day. I'm keen on switching to something I at least have more of an interest in while I'm still young enough to do it. I've seen colleagues of mine who have worked in the same thing for 20, 30 years despite hating it, just because it's easy. The initial drop in earnings would be tough, but I will kick myself if I don't at least look into it.

 

As an example of what I've been looking for, I notice SP Energy have an adult training programme kind of aimed at folks in my position, training and then working as an overhead line worker. I'm just wondering if anyone knows of any similar opportunities about at the moment, or if anyone on P&B has done the same thing?

 

Suggestions of rent boy, fluffer etc will not be entertained. Ta.

 

^^^^^^not quite at the desperate stage.

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I've been looking for a new job of late, I'm increasingly thinking of a bit of a change in career.

 

I've been employed in two different roles in Computer Networking/Support for about the last five years after I graduated Uni with a degree in Computer Networking. I've never really enjoyed it, it's an easy enough job but I can't be doing with the office politics and being cooped up in one place all day. I'm keen on switching to something I at least have more of an interest in while I'm still young enough to do it. I've seen colleagues of mine who have worked in the same thing for 20, 30 years despite hating it, just because it's easy. The initial drop in earnings would be tough, but I will kick myself if I don't at least look into it.

 

As an example of what I've been looking for, I notice SP Energy have an adult training programme kind of aimed at folks in my position, training and then working as an overhead line worker. I'm just wondering if anyone knows of any similar opportunities about at the moment, or if anyone on P&B has done the same thing?

 

Suggestions of rent boy, fluffer etc will not be entertained. Ta.

 

SP Energy are looking for office geeks to become high access workers? 

 

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I've been looking for a new job of late, I'm increasingly thinking of a bit of a change in career.

I've been employed in two different roles in Computer Networking/Support for about the last five years after I graduated Uni with a degree in Computer Networking. I've never really enjoyed it, it's an easy enough job but I can't be doing with the office politics and being cooped up in one place all day. I'm keen on switching to something I at least have more of an interest in while I'm still young enough to do it. I've seen colleagues of mine who have worked in the same thing for 20, 30 years despite hating it, just because it's easy. The initial drop in earnings would be tough, but I will kick myself if I don't at least look into it.

As an example of what I've been looking for, I notice SP Energy have an adult training programme kind of aimed at folks in my position, training and then working as an overhead line worker. I'm just wondering if anyone knows of any similar opportunities about at the moment, or if anyone on P&B has done the same thing?

Suggestions of rent boy, fluffer etc will not be entertained. Ta.

How old are you?

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