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17 minutes ago, newnative said:

College degree, worked my career in the library of a community college in northern Virginia.

Would love that job .

Probably boring cataloguing books though 

I wonder if they still employ librarians nowadays 

I know the Transexual story time is popular in libraries now 💜

 

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1 minute ago, georgegeorgia said:

These are the guys driving furiously around on those mini cars on the airport runways with orange lights ,throwing your luggage !

Yep, part of the job sometimes.  Every year we'd bid a job position & area to work at.  What ever your seniority holds, and dictated what you did, where you worked, days off & vacation time.  Then people would bid to work on your crew.

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9 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

Worked in a sporting goods chain, selling guns, hunting and camping equipment and fishing tackle.

I used to love going into those stores 

They used to be called "disposal stores " 

Used to sell army uniforms ,hunting knives etc 

I think now they changed to camping stores Paddy Palin etc or BFC ,boating fishing camping, Anaconda 

 

That would be amazing job

 

 

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2 hours ago, Burma Bill said:

 Same for me. I was retired when I moved to Thailand at the age of 56.

As you said before you were with the UK police CSI division 

Must of seen some brutal murders but thankyou for your service 🙏

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I moved to Thailand in 2009 to successfully continue my 40 year occupation as a guitarist/bassist/vocalist.

People ask me whether I have been a musician all of my life. I answer 'not yet' !

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Just now, KannikaP said:

I moved to Thailand in 2009 to successfully continue my 40 year occupation as a guitarist/bassist/vocalist.

People ask me whether I have been a musician all of my life. I answer 'not yet' !

Successfuly continue ??

Do you work in bars etc ?

 

I used to love the old blues factory in Walking street many years ago

 

 

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9 hours ago, gargamon said:

I was retired when I came to Thailand. Now if the title was:

 

What was your job (profession) BEFORE you moved to Thailand

I might have told you

 

Yes no need to tell ...you were a brain Surgeon right 🙄

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40 minutes ago, newnative said:

College degree, worked my career in the library of a community college in northern Virginia.

Did you work at NoVa?

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Among a few other things, I was the Part Time CEO of a UK Education Charity, BIG mistake.  I found out very quickly that very many Charities, by no means just my own,  are full of hang wringing liberals, who are without an ounce of common sense, judgement, business acumen, or even charitable feelings towards others.  When I left, I cancelled all of my charitable giving, bar selected Military veteran ones,  that I knew to be well managed.  

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14 hours ago, still kicking said:

 

Started my own company sold it after about 25 years, moved to Thailand for a number of years and moved back to OZ after losing money in LOS.   

In some ways, Thailand resembles a giant casino, one where the house almost always wins. People all over the world earn their money only to come later to Thailand and lose it all here. 

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My main profession is well service engineer, but have been all over the place working many different professions and also professional athlete, stunt and actor. A few companies I also started. 

 

Burned out I discovered Thailand, and started life 2,1

 

Now moved back home for life 3,1

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10 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

Successfuly continue ??

Do you work in bars etc ?

 

I used to love the old blues factory in Walking street many years ago

 

 

I was good friends with Snowman and Mary. I did work at a bar in Pattaya for quite a few years.

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28 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

I used to love going into those stores 

They used to be called "disposal stores " 

Used to sell army uniforms ,hunting knives etc 

I think now they changed to camping stores Paddy Palin etc or BFC ,boating fishing camping, Anaconda 

 

That would be amazing job

 

 

That's not sporting goods stores. They're called Army surplus stores.

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21 minutes ago, Hellfire said:

In some ways, Thailand resembles a giant casino, one where the house almost always wins. People all over the world earn their money only to come later to Thailand and lose it all here. 

MD for a corporation and resigned to start new specialized chemical company in Thailand. Being 18 years since and went through 2 coups, 1 financial crisis and a big flood that ravaged my warehouse. Didn't lose any money and still giving me a decent profit every year. 

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Worked for a major Building Supply firm ( commercial work)  in the US ..  36 years   Director of Pricing,, 

responsible for all automated customer acct pricing set ups. 41 Branches from New Hampshire to Florida  to Alabama .. 

the real $$ was in NYC

 

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Exec Director for a Global Insurance Broker. Specialised in Property and Business Interruption insurance in Lloyd's and the London Insurance Market. Not the most exciting job but had some good times (plenty of corporate jollies) and made some lifelong friends. Enabled me to retire at the age of 49. 

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7 minutes ago, Keeps said:

Not the most exciting job

not singling out your particular career, but how many people are willing to admit to themselves or to AN that they had to go through mountains and heaps of bs and drudgery in their careers? I know I did. Most careers suck. 

 

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Last job was Director of Strategy for a US telco in HK, before that, Head of Delivery for a global telco, mostly delivering mobile JV companies in Asia/FE.

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