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Browny90



Member Since: 20 Jul 2015
Location: Derbyshire
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United Kingdom 2004 Defender 90 200 Tdi SW Stornoway Grey
I work as a Development engineer for a company testing Air-to-Air Refuelling systems, I work in Environmental, so the tests I carry out are usually things like vibration, Extreme hot and cold, Humidity, Icing, Explosion proofness, Hydraulic fatigue etc..

Previous to this I tested Thrust Reversers, and worked for Rolls-Royce on the Development team for the Boeing Dreamliner engine (Trent 1000) doing mainly Vibration.

before that,, A development enginee for JCB Excavators

and lastly..

I worked for Scania Trucks from aged 16 for nearly 10 years as an apprentice then technician and then breakdown technician

During all of this (well since 17) I've been in the Army Reserves (The TA) in REME as a vehicle mechanic, so lots of defender experience, travelled lots.. Canada, Belieze, Germany, Cyprus, Iraq (Bloody Snatch LR Big Cry ) Quatar, Saudi Arabia etc..

I'm still In the Reserves and still love it.. If you're young and fit enough I would recommend it.. I also met my lovely wife there (she Is also REME, but a weapon specialist, so not to be messed with!! )

Also I am part of the REME educational team for the Bloodhound Super Sonic Car currently being built in Bristol to break the land speed record next year hopefully by going over 1000mph!!

I think that's It.. Thumbs Up My 1986 90 is currently on a full rebuild, with new chassis, Paint etc.. Very much a hybrid, TD5 Chassis, tub & bulkhead with a 200TDI and LT77 GB Painted in Stornoway Grey Smile 2 years off the road, but getting close to completion now
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Grenadier



Member Since: 23 Jul 2014
Location: The foot of Mont Blanc...
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France 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Corris Grey
cozz wrote:
well, thought I would chip in

Im a bonsai artist

family business. 3 years diploma in horticulture, 4 year bonsai apprenticeship in USA, 25 years, its all Ive done

Get to travel and teach in many countries

Own and run my own bonsai nursery and studio (www.bonsai.co.uk)

heres a bonsai oak from my collection
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and the bonsai styling is what enjoy the most, taking something like this hemlock
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and styling it to this (about 1.5 hours after)
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Not dismissing the pilots, welders, Tonka drivers, sales men and women, astronauts, stunt men, porn stars and all the others out there who have so far posted their jobs on what I think is a great thread, but my favourite reply based on how unusual and surprising the job is, has to be 'Bonsai Artist'. Brilliant. Bow down

What I am now hoping to hear is that Ronin has also done a similar level of Japanese tuition and is, in fact, a real life Samurai and that his beard, specs and wooly hat are merely a disguise to a man of lethal, martial ability... :thumbsup:

Admin note: this post has had its images recovered from a money grabbing photo hosting site and reinstated Mr. Green  Monsieur Le Grenadier

I've not been everywhere, but it's on my list.....

2011 Puma 110DC - Corris Grey
Post #448922 25th Aug 2015 8:19am
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AndyTunn



Member Since: 10 Jan 2015
Location: Auckland
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There's a saying that goes:
Those who can, do.
And those who can't, teach.


And there's an extension to the saying that goes:
Those who can, do.
Those who can't, teach.
And those who can neither do nor teach, manage.


And there's an extension to the extension of the saying that goes:
Those who can, do.
Those who can't, teach.
Those who can neither do nor teach, manage.
And those poor sods who can't do anything useful, consult!


God knows what that makes me then as I manage a team of consultants!

I am the professional services manager for a software company that produces a payroll and HR management solution for large, complex organisations, such as hospitals, government departments and the like. We're only a small company, but we've got a good track record - about 50% of the public health workforce in New Zealand is paid via our software.

The job on a day-to-day basis, like so many management jobs, is a combination of 3 things: making sure we have enough work ahead of us to keep us busy; making sure we have enough staff to do the work; and making sure that the work we're doing meets the customers' needs. Sounds boring (and it is sometimes) but it keeps me off the streets, puts food on the table and clothes on our backs - and leaves me with enough time and money to "invest" in a Defender! Thumbs Up
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Barney12



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I hate this forum. I now have an overwhelming desire to buy a bonsai tree! Amazing skill Bow down
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Mr Fox



Member Since: 10 Sep 2011
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Barney12, that is one mod I've beat you to! Laughing
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Barney12



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Is it fitted to a custom dash pod?
Post #448954 25th Aug 2015 9:44am
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walfy



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AndyTunn wrote:
There's a saying that goes:
Those who can, do.
And those who can't, teach.





Whilst I have heard that many times in my career in the MOD. As a young soldier you are always told the instr at Trg Regt couldn't hack it in the Field Army so go there to accelerate their promotion prospects.

But some jobs you have to be able to "do" before you can teach. Like teaching people how to find IED's. After being part of a search team actually doing the job, I was selected to go to the search school and teach. Normaly the tenure is 3yrs, but I managed to hang in there for nearly 6. Thoroughly enjoyed the work and travelled to some nice parts of the world teaching, Jamaica, Nepal, Cyprus and Sierra Leonne.
And then to leave the Army and get a job teaching it again back to the UK Army was great. But to be trusted to go to Afghan and be part of the team that works on the RSOI programme was great.
Best bit, we offered our services to anyone on Bastion. Can't have enough training. In the end we taught Brit, US, Afghan, Ukranian and the Danish. But to have the Danish SF come to us and ask for trg was a big accolade. These are tier 1 troops and know their business. And to have them come to us for help and training gives you a good feeling.

Now given that work up and moved into H&S. A more relaxing environment. Plus teaching first aid is a nice relaxed atmosphere. 110 D250 SE HT
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Grenadier



Member Since: 23 Jul 2014
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Barney12 wrote:
Is it fitted to a custom dash pod?


No, he's referring to the tree of mould sprouting out of the floor Rolling with laughter , something many of us Defender owners have Whistle Monsieur Le Grenadier

I've not been everywhere, but it's on my list.....

2011 Puma 110DC - Corris Grey
Post #448962 25th Aug 2015 10:18am
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JMG



Member Since: 16 Apr 2014
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I have a fish and chip shop on the beach front at Mawgan Porth, between Newquay and Padstow. Always good to see Landies in the car park, we get quite a few. Not a very highbrow job like most of you chaps, but a lot of fun......come by and say hi.
Post #448986 25th Aug 2015 11:46am
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uncas



Member Since: 22 Nov 2012
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When asked to give a brief view of who you are and what your qualifications are I've stood up in meetings and described myself as a rough rsed plant fitter who got fed up of being either scruffy, cold or wet and sometimes all three together. which has always cut the ice in some sticky places.

I started out as an apprentice fitter on NCK Cranes proper ones with ropes and bloody big levers not poxy pilot operated systems I was taught to drive whilst at NCK we had Austin Gypsies as service vehicles , then after getting made redundant I worked on heavy earthmoving equipment for Blackwood Hodge both in the workshops and out in the field,
Whilst out running one night and ending up hanging over a wall coughing my lungs up that's when I decide that I had had enough and asked to go into the service office I've been a service supervisor for a few other companies which include Marubeni Komatsu and Atlas Hydraulic Loaders,

It was whilst at Atlas that I was pushed towards health and safety not a job that I would have applied for but with two daughters to put through college and uni you have to earn a crust don't you?
We had a manufacturing facility in Hamilton and three depots in England with around 20 mobile service engineers. I've worked for Corus as a contractor auditing internal jobs, A leading plant hire company in charge of their Statutory Inspections program, a tower crane company as the Works and Stores supervisor, Until recently I hadn't worked for 15 months due to having a dicky ticker but a friend who has his own company rang me one night and asked me to help sort his Health and safety system out.
I normally only work two days a week which suits me fine. I'm presently doing his stock check but will tackle anything.

I've been made redundant five times, I'm now self employed I earn far less than I did over 30 years ago but who cares I'm still alive. I have a 5 day weekend and can go off in my motor home whenever I want.

Uncas
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bluebottle



Member Since: 08 May 2015
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I'm a barrister. Did law at uni, worked for a high street solicitor in rural Shropshire for a year to make some money to go to "that London" to go to Bar School (try me on jokes, I'd love to hear an original one) and then I worked for HM Courts Service at the Royal Courts of Justice for a year, slightly less glamorously at Croydon Magistrates' Court for two after that and then I was in self-employed criminal practice for 4 years, mostly prosecuting but I did do some defence and a bit of Government "top-hush" stuff which was interesting.
I'm now at a financial firm but leaving imminently to set up a company with my father-in-law. Fingers crossed.

Ideally, I'd win the Euromillions and spend my time in a Georgian country estate making a massive model railway, shooting, greenlaning and possibly breeding pigs or something to sell produce in a farm shop...

In the real world I suspect I'll end up going back to the Bar or court service because although the pay was rubbish (I'm still owed about £12,000 in unpaid fees, including the £150 for a day I spent in Canterbury defending some chap for burglary which cost me over £60 in train fare so that day I paid for the privilege of going to work!) it was interesting.
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uncas



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Bluebottle my oldest daughter worked for a firm in Leeds that did criminal law she had to get involved in the defence of a suspected rapist he got of only to do it again. She bailed out after that she now works at the university in Hong Kong she specialises in business law
Good luck with your new venture.

Uncas
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Barney12



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JMG wrote:
I have a fish and chip shop on the beach front at Mawgan Porth, between Newquay and Padstow. Always good to see Landies in the car park, we get quite a few. Not a very highbrow job like most of you chaps, but a lot of fun......come by and say hi.


Another job (and location) that trumps many of the threads on this topic Bow down
If I owned a chip shop though I would be SOOOO fat, well even fatter than I am now!)
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wyvern



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JMG wrote:
I have a fish and chip shop on the beach front at Mawgan Porth, between Newquay and Padstow. Always good to see Landies in the car park, we get quite a few. Not a very highbrow job like most of you chaps, but a lot of fun......come by and say hi.


Right ... that looks like it may be a new DC4x4 meeing place ...... Whistle Poppy - TDCI (Puma) 110XS 2.2 - Camper conversion - see the build here - https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic56530.html
Elgar -TDCI(Puma) 110XS Dormobile - now sold
Devon & Cornwall 4x4 Response - DC126
Post #449168 25th Aug 2015 7:14pm
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wyvern



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walfy wrote:
AndyTunn wrote:
There's a saying that goes:
Those who can, do.
And those who can't, teach.







Now given that work up and moved into H&S. A more relaxing environment. Plus teaching first aid is a nice relaxed atmosphere.


Nelly the Elephant ...??
Laughing Poppy - TDCI (Puma) 110XS 2.2 - Camper conversion - see the build here - https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic56530.html
Elgar -TDCI(Puma) 110XS Dormobile - now sold
Devon & Cornwall 4x4 Response - DC126
Post #449169 25th Aug 2015 7:16pm
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