What do you do for a living?

I'm retired now, and enjoying it thoroughly, but for 36 years I worked in banking and corporate finance, specialising in providing financing to petroleum companies/projects and mining companies/projects. After 8 years of retirement I must say that don't miss working one bit; I have yet to wake up in the morning feeling that I'd like to be going to the office or working.
 
Biomedical Support Worker - I have worked in a biochem lab and am currently in histopathology. Fascinating stuff - i've worked in non gynae cytology for the last 2 months so dealing with sputums and fluids drained from various organs and joints. I prepare the samples on slides for the consultants to peer at. Have just moved into the histology lab where we deal with all the tissue samples the hospital receives. saw my first kidney dissection yesterday. :)
 
I worked for the local authorities of West Sussex, Havant, Brighton, Coventry, Peterborough, Huntingdon and finally the New Forest as Chief Executive. I retired in 1995. And I'm still enjoying my freedom.
 
i was working in marks and Spencer but i am trying to get an apprenticeship as an engineer oh and i am a qualified car technician and do gardening and building work but mainly i am typhoon pilot*




*unemployed
 
Paperboy, then messenger for British Rail - as it used to be -, tank gunner, tank driver, storeman in Tank Regiment (when there were four of them - left when that was whittled down to two, believe there will soon just be one). Dive-tender, Roustabout, Banksman, Firefighter/ISAR technician. And, best of all, father to my five month old daughter!
 
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