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A predominately outside and varied work life. How has yours been?


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4 hours ago, MattyF said:


Would you go back to being a ghillie ??

Good question. I understand that at the last place I worked it was very rare to leave the estate without being fired. The job was that good. But my wife got a great work opportunity that needed a 100 mile shift north as part of the deal. So I left on good terms and still regularly call in.

i did get a job offer on the Spey at the same time my wife saw an opening for me in the NHS so after some thought took the driving job for a change.

Also was realising that I’m far too fond of the pop which was daily available with guests 24/7 so thought a driving job taking the piss out of Doctors, nurses and paramedics was a safer bet to reach older age.

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