Whats your area of expertise

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by Richard H, Apr 15, 2013.

  1. Kevin

    Kevin New Member

    Jul 30, 2014
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    Invade peoples countries at the request of Liz and Dave. But only if they ask nicely.
     
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  2. You get the option to say no now then Kevin ? :biggrin:
     
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  3. Kevin

    Kevin New Member

    Jul 30, 2014
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    Appleby, Cumbria
    I'm not too sure really. I've never said no to date! It can be quite a laugh at times! There's nothing wrong with asking nicely though.
     
  4. I could fancy it sat in a GR4, but not sure i'd be up for it on the ground...
     
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  5. Kevin

    Kevin New Member

    Jul 30, 2014
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    Oh so you'd like the easy option. Sat at several thousand feet in an armchair with a Starbucks? Take it you're RAF?
     
  6. SteveJ

    SteveJ Super Moderator

    Aug 12, 2013
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    And this pretty much sums it up :biggrin:

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  7. Kevin

    Kevin New Member

    Jul 30, 2014
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    Haha so true Steve. Americas foreign policy for the last 10 years - do what I say or I'll hurt you.
     
  8. No mate, but i work for a company that looks after M.O.D. aircraft and other bits and bobs :wink:
     
  9. Aceman

    Aceman New Member

    Nov 4, 2013
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    Martial arts tuition - taekwondo specifically. I'm an excellent teacher, and a reasonable practitioner. My USP is getting people to black belt standard very fast, about half the time of most of the other clubs, and about a third of the time compared to traditional karate clubs.

    Check out my clubs' sites:
    www.martinace.com - Tuesdays & Thursdays, Edmonton.
    The Martin Ace Black Belt Academy - Mondays & Wednesdays, Wood Green
     
  10. Kev

    Kev Member

    Aug 14, 2014
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    respect dude :upyeah:
     
  11. Kev

    Kev Member

    Aug 14, 2014
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    served my time as a plasterer, hated it! been in Oil & Gas for last 18 years..........
     
  12. Stevie67

    Stevie67 New Member

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    I'm a contract manufacturing engineer. You have a design that needs turning into a physical product then I'm your man. I've built aerospace, satellites, PC's, phones and electronic units for surgical implantation. I'm currently controlling the manufacture of radio handsets and accessories in Taiwan.
     
  13. GladImbackontwowheels

    Sep 26, 2014
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    Dover Kent
    Carpenter by trade but more small builder really. Self employed, just me and happy that way. :smile:
     
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  14. PJT

    PJT Active Member

    Oct 20, 2014
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    Leicestershire. UK.
    My area of expertise? Touring, touring and more touring. I'm retired and try to get a ride in every day and some nights.
     
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  15. GladImbackontwowheels

    Sep 26, 2014
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    Dover Kent
    Well done you've just pissed me off no end, ta.
    :biggrin:
     
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  16. PJT

    PJT Active Member

    Oct 20, 2014
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    Leicestershire. UK.
    Sorry about that.:wink: Only managed 120 miles today. Very windy and wet, but exhilarating.:smile:
     
  17. GladImbackontwowheels

    Sep 26, 2014
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    Dover Kent
    :biggrin: Good on ya. :upyeah: Carry on enjoying your retirement. (we need more smilies!)
     
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  18. Clarkey

    Clarkey Well-Known Member

    Sep 28, 2014
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    Well after reading all of this thread my job sounds boring
    I'm am engineer by trade and have done this since I left school at 16
    I've worked at loads of 2 bit company's mainly working for the Motorsport trade although one of the company's I worked for we made our own guns and seviced some very nice guns from the old bill
    I finally got my dream job working for a very large F1 team which is based in woking Surrey (been there over 10 years now)
    I started of there in the wind tunnel developing new parts for the race car , moved from there into the machine shop which I now help run
    The job demands long hours but I think I'm very lucky
     
  19. Richard H

    Richard H Noble Member

    Oct 26, 2012
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    Sound an interesting job to me :upyeah:
     
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  20. Dodge74

    Dodge74 Active Member

    Oct 16, 2014
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    I'm a mechanic by trade , although I think I'm a pretty good salesman & should have probably gone into advertising & promotional type stuff , but as it happens I do something completely unrelated to all of the above
     
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