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Any Rocket Scientists out there?

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Any Rocket Scientists out there?

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Noticed this thread on another site which led to a lot of interesting comments!I'm a sawdoctor-tool&cutter grinder by trade working in the Sawmilling or Engineering industries when i'm employed,that is.

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excalibur @ 13/10/2009 10:21  

wot thread excal?

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bluesbiker @ 13/10/2009 10:29  

well,i noticed this "topic" on a different biker site and found it interesting to see other bikers chosen fields of expertise..

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excalibur @ 13/10/2009 10:45  

s'cus my igorance. I was lookin for a link.lol. By trade I was an Aircraft airframe engineer up untill 1996. I've been an IT hardware engineer up untill the end of august when i was made redundant for the third time. currently hoping to return to the aircraft industry. It's a lot more enjoyable.

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bluesbiker @ 13/10/2009 10:56  

Secretary/Bookkeeper or PA for a living Exc (as you can prob tell by my poor grammar and spelling) but do have an intense thirst for knowledge of all descriptions, especially the English Language funnily enough. No Rocket Scientist sorry :(

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Brummie Jackie @ 13/10/2009 11:02  

Don't think I've a chosen field they tend to choose me lol. Qualified Sheetmetal Worker, Drive a Tug on Docks, Fit Kitchens including plumbing and electrics (to a point) Re build bikes lol. Design Kitchens/Bedrooms. "Fund Raiser", Design and fit motorcycle towbars design and build trailers..............the list is not exhaustive but I like to think I can do all the above with equal skill, BUT I do take my time to Get It Right 1ST Time!!!!

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Hull750Rider @ 13/10/2009 11:04  

anything to do with the aircraft industry sounds very interesting to me,working to fine engineering tolerances i expect? i was employed by the Armanents board for 12 yrs and worked on military hardware from 7.62mm to 155mm g5 and g6 barrels thats where i served my T&C grinding apprenticeship.

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excalibur @ 13/10/2009 11:07  

Yep, rocket scientist as charged. Well, more of a wannabe rocket scientist, really, but did my bit on projects like Black Arrow X3 and Tracked Rapier. High point was my key part in the Apollo 13 rescue. OK, I exaggerate, just passed the phone to an American engineer who needed to speak to the US urgently. But hey, every little bit helps! Gave it all up for the newspaper business. Besides I was a crap mathematician. After years of high blood pressure and late nights actually getting papers out on time, the jobs ceased to exist earlier this year and I came came full circle back into a writing role.

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Wills @ 13/10/2009 11:40  

Interesting indeed Wills,we had guys visiting various british company's in the late 80's as a matter of fact 4 of them are still on the wanted list for not returning for trial here..something to do with importing gyros back then,you know what i'm talking about no doubt.

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excalibur @ 13/10/2009 11:51  

and electrics (to a point)

You missed out comedian in your list HR.

In my time I've been a complete bar steward, if that helps?

I studied engineering, but I wanted to go into mining engineering or geology... more earthbound than spacebound

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Wannabe @ 13/10/2009 11:58  

I wish my dad has shot me into space!

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ghosthunter @ 13/10/2009 13:05  

lets see roket scientist No ! started as bike mechanic left to be heating egineer ran a hotel then became land lord now heating engineer again hopping to be bike mechanic soon LOL !

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WheelyNealy @ 13/10/2009 13:07  

Full circle then For some reason that's made the "Windmills" song pop into my head. Get out dagnabbit! Out I say!

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Wannabe @ 13/10/2009 14:19  

errr...currently an IT project manager...used to be a Mainframe sysprog (systems programmer) & prior to that, worked in the Civil Service for 14 years working in the DSS (or DHSS as it was then!)...currently trying to decide what I wanna be when I grow up...

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Holmfirthgirl @ 13/10/2009 15:05  

Shhh WB (Electrics to a point) means I can do it but really should not lol. Well not scince it became law that you HAVE to be qualified, I was trained at the local Humberside Engineering Training Ass, by an instructor Roy Cutts (R.I.P.) he was a good bloody teacher it all stayed with me but I was there for broad based training specialist was Sheet Metal Work (gained City and Guilds and Advanced Craft City and Guilds whilest there!)

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Hull750Rider @ 13/10/2009 15:22  

Jill of some trades, mistress of none about sums me up. Not a rocket scientist but I polished the helter skelter at a fun fair, (while it was in use) that was as high as I wanted to go

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Sandi @ 13/10/2009 15:24  

WN, wot about all the voice over work and telly ads you did with that monkey. Not to mention all the stand up comedy stuff?

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bluesbiker @ 13/10/2009 15:40  

yes Andy i can see you are what is termed as multi-skilled,today a lot of workers have to be if they want to stay in the job market.

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excalibur @ 13/10/2009 18:22  

lol@ BB u cheeky Monkey ! go make me cuppa still arguing with PR team as to how much i get paid BB thanks BBC take ur money for licence but slow paying givin it all to clarkson and his monkey boyz!

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WheelyNealy @ 13/10/2009 18:32  

Professional safe cracker ( all above board ), i open safes for a living

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