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Don't get me wrong, I'm happy in my work, I make a decent whack, no complaints. Plus I've had a myriad of different jobs, almost all of them low skill.

But, I have always admired engineers, both diesel and hydraulic. Fixing stuff is magic. Given a choice, what would you do? Excluding professional sportsman or fluffer on a porn movie (Before you start Mr Bolam)

Edited by Mick Dempsey

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Tree work is the single worst job out there.

 

Except for all the others.

 

 

It's the worst and the best. Depends on what you're doing on the day.

 

The worst jobs I'd rather be in an office. The normal jobs I'm happy. The great jobs are the ones I can believe I'm paid for!

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Ghillie in the highlands.

 

That's a good one, I did some 'keeping in the old days.

I see guys like PeteB and Dean from global selling chippers and grinders around the country and I think that would be a good one for me. I'm sure they'd tell me it's not all glamour!

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Special forces.. Carrying out top secret black ops etc. I have a friend in the SBS and the tasks he has to carry out and the stories he tells are truly amazing. Plus some of the kit he gets to use!!

 

Sure they're top secret?:biggrin:

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Explorer.........looking for undiscovered animals, unexplored lands or at least trekked infrequent. I guess I like going, moving forward, new environments, on a mission

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