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or that thing you do 9-5 Monday to Friday
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Health care support worker at psychiatric hospital working with challenging behaviour adults
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#3
Work in IT for Lloyds Banking Group great job... Wouldn't want to do anything else!

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I was a despatch manager for a number of years but the business moved from Loughborough to Barnsley so I took redundancy. That was over 4 years ago and since then I have been a carer for my son who's got autism. He's high functioning, so he can be a handful when he wants lol.
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(8:th-Jun-2016, 14:24:02)stigeye Wrote: I was a despatch manager for a number of years but the business moved from Loughborough to Barnsley so I took redundancy. That was over 4 years ago and since then I have been a carer for my son who's got autism. He's high functioning, so he can be a handful when he wants lol.

How much support are you receiving  from your local support services, most people I speak to are really sstruggling, not enough money, not enough specialists etc etc
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#6
IT Support for a laser eye surgery company. Dont do the laser eye treatments myself haha. Smile
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Operations Engineer for a bolting company.
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He sees autism outreach about once a month, he gets 15hrs at nursery (12.5 in specialist support class) but generally speaking he spends most of his time in the normal nursery class as he is sociable (just struggles to communicate adequately).

He will be going into a mainstream foundation class with specialist support in September, he could have gone into a dedicated unit but the county wont fund transport as he can go to the same school that he currently goes to as they class him as a unit child even though he isn't actually in a unit.

This will be happening in a lot of academies, they have figured that they can get kids who have learning difficulties who would normally qualify for a unit placement and put them in a mainstream class with specialist support but still get full funding as though the child is in a unit.

Cost cutting is happening everywhere now, not enough educational psychologists or speech therapists and the wait for appointments can be long and drawn out. We were lucky at the time and got everything diagnosed quite quickly compared to a lot of families. It is getting harder though for families to get the help they need and it will only get harder.
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Im in IT , Network Support so routers, firewalls, switches etc.

My youngest daughter is Bipolar, at 16 she can be a handful too.
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#10
Aha! Fellow geeks! Hehe. I work in VMware infrastructure virtualisation myself... Love this stuff! Hehe

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Our VM environment runs on UCS which I support , different team looks after the VM environment ........we have some interesting conversations at times.
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#12
I build engines for a very well known car manufacturer in Elsmere port
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(8:th-Jun-2016, 15:21:21)tucpal Wrote: I build engines for a very well known car manufacturer in Elsmere port
Oh so it's your fault!!! haha

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Ford.........
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(8:th-Jun-2016, 14:58:58)GOKIWI Wrote: Our VM environment runs on UCS which I support , different team looks after the VM environment ........we have some interesting conversations at times.
That's the kit the hypervisor and platform will sit on isn't it... What hypervisor you using? Gotta be VMware esxi! ha

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#16
In IT, database developer and DBA for an insurance company.

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#17
Events and fundraising for a animal charity but need a better paid job asap!!


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I've worked in insurance for nearly my whole working life for the same specialist modified broker.

I've spent the past couple of years as an owners club liaison so working with clubs similar to this one (I really ought to speak to admin lol), I also work in social media but my main role is affiliate development so building relationships and affiliations with every kind of business you could imagine that can promote insurance.

I love my job, I get to spend all day talking to owners clubs, businesses, going to car shows ETC too. It's not all fun and games but on the whole I couldn't be happier and can see myself doing it for a long time to come yet.

I did dabble in automotive glazing for a while but it wasn't for me so I went back to what I know.
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I'm a team leader in the customer service department for Chubb Fire and Security

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#20
I'm a construction worker at a large company here in Sweden, pherhaps active in UK too.. thats why my english is poor.

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#21
Your English is fine , better than some "English" people I can think of.
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(8:th-Jun-2016, 19:09:59)GOKIWI Wrote: Your English is fine , better than some "English" people I can think of.
Haha. Ain't that the truth...

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I see what you mean Wink
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Head of Supply Chain for a local authority... in essence I buy stuff

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#25
Multi skilled operator in a high volume plastic manufacturers, really over it now but when it's all you've ever known it's hard to get the opportunity to try something new due to the lack of experience
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#26
I am an aerospace engineer manufacturing components for a well known aero engine maker in Derby.
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#27
Marketing & member of the senior management team, logistics industry
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#28
(8:th-Jun-2016, 14:17:21)GOKIWI Wrote: or that thing you do 9-5 Monday to Friday


erm what do you do
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(9:th-Jun-2016, 16:02:11)mrtc Wrote:
(8:th-Jun-2016, 14:17:21)GOKIWI Wrote: or that thing you do 9-5 Monday to Friday


erm what do you do

Im in IT , Network Support so routers, firewalls, switches etc.
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#30
loads of it people on here
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#31
Too many, we are as common as ..........
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#32
no other nhs staff?
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#33
I've got quite an interesting job, go to every corner of this country and northern ireland;


I drive this

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And pick up stuff like this

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I dream of a better tomorrow, where chickens can cross the road and not be questioned about their motives.
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must be a grate job for scavenging parts then haha
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#35
God ive had four jobs in the last year, just havent settled into anything that I like. I worked as a mechanic and race marshal at a go karting circuit for 6 years and loved it. left in august 2015 to work at allied vehicles then arnold clark, my mates business and now I'm a coachbuilder haha
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(9:th-Jun-2016, 21:12:27)tucpal Wrote: must be a grate job for scavenging parts then haha

Your not wrong haha, most of our stock gets sold so have to watch what we take, had a few bits though and got a few on my list.
I dream of a better tomorrow, where chickens can cross the road and not be questioned about their motives.
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