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Your Job
Posted: 18 Aug 2004 05:43 pm
by Tom
Not at all Volvo related (althought it could be in some people's case!) but what does everyone here do for a living?
I am a data imnput operator.

Posted: 18 Aug 2004 05:45 pm
by 5lab
part time student, part time project manager/sme
Posted: 18 Aug 2004 05:47 pm
by Tom
Sounds big..

Posted: 18 Aug 2004 06:09 pm
by jtbo
I fix and install computers, servers and networks, I get 1500 euros in a month and after taxes I have 1050 euros to spend for rent and stuff.
Posted: 18 Aug 2004 06:11 pm
by Tom
LOL, I only wanted to know what you did for a job, not all your wage details..
Posted: 18 Aug 2004 06:19 pm
by jtbo
Ah, I tought that it would be nice to know how wages differ in different countries

Posted: 18 Aug 2004 06:19 pm
by 5lab
i'm on about £16k/year, plus i get my uni fees paid
Posted: 18 Aug 2004 06:23 pm
by 2.3litre 343
Vehicle paint sprayer for a large Mercedes approved bodyshop.
Would love to set up on my own though...
Posted: 18 Aug 2004 06:25 pm
by 5lab
any tips on how to do a good job with cans??
Posted: 18 Aug 2004 07:02 pm
by petavius
Sales Co-ordinator and open university student.
Posted: 18 Aug 2004 07:09 pm
by Duvel78
Student at the university but very very very depressed now cause I couldn't finish all the works on time

That's bad.... and I don't feel good AT ALL
>> All apologies for the lack of activity during the next weeks

Posted: 18 Aug 2004 08:04 pm
by Tom
Sorry to hear of your misfortune, Duvel. I am sure things will work out for you.
Posted: 18 Aug 2004 10:33 pm
by Chris_C
Student studying electronics, work designing Radar (company sponsers me through uni) and driving steam trains / make garden railway track (very part time as I've now moved away from it, but still do)
Posted: 19 Aug 2004 12:16 am
by KeithB
Self employed healthcare professional. (Physio)
jtbo, is the cost of living low in Finland? That seems a small amount.
Posted: 19 Aug 2004 06:07 am
by jtbo
KeithB wrote:Self employed healthcare professional. (Physio)
jtbo, is the cost of living low in Finland? That seems a small amount.
Not very low living costs either. Normally from this kind of job they pay near 2000 euros/month, but my boss won't
