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Posts: 46 Member
edited December 2024 in Chit-Chat
I work as a Service Advisor at a auto repair shop. Lots of drama working with all men 😋xppo22x3uvbx.jpg

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    solo admin for a scaffold company and i agree, soooo much drama working with men !!

    i used to be admin for my local councils transport department :smile:
  • Posts: 46 Member
    solo admin for a scaffold company and i agree, soooo much drama working with men !!

    i used to be admin for my local councils transport department :smile:

    Well I cant lie, I get a little dramatic at times as well😂
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    I work as a construction inspector, so surrounded by men as well, but I find the drama is way less than when I worked as a code enforcement officer for the city in a building with a lot of women sharing the same space.
  • Posts: 108 Member

    Well I cant lie, I get a little dramatic at times as well😂

    Same haha, the lads just make that way with all their stupidity :') I do miss working with girls though!
  • Posts: 108 Member
    I work as a construction inspector, so surrounded by men as well, but I find the drama is way less than when I worked as a code enforcement officer for the city in a building with a lot of women sharing the same space.

    Your job sounds so interesting! Sorry if I sound dense but whats a code enforcement officer?
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    Personal Trainer and part time school lunch monitor. I don't really NEED to work, but I'd be so bored just taking care of the house and not doing much else.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
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    Your job sounds so interesting! Sorry if I sound dense but whats a code enforcement officer?

    It was in a small town, so I issued all building permits and did the inspections; sent out notices to people that needed to mow or clean their yards; I was the supervisor for the animal control officer; and I was head of the planning commission and zoning boards.
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    Structural engineer. I worked in commercial nuclear for years, but made the switch to multi-family housing design for better hours.
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    Senior Engineer at a laser lab in the US.
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    Nurse!
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    etelfer39 wrote: »
    Nurse!

    Awedome!
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    edited June 2019
    Maintenance millwright/ burner helper at A Cement plant
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    I work in a cubicle.
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    accountant/CFO
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    I have a typical office job at a factory, mix of accounting & HR duties...blah blah blah.
    I completely love it though. Very low drama and small enough that everything's very personalized and not super "corporate".
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    Well, it starts with cutting down trees and ends at a print shop....with a lot of stuff in between.
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    I draw stuff. Expensive stuff.
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    dtelsah wrote: »
    I draw stuff. Expensive stuff.

    Can you draw me like one of your French girls, Jack?
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    I work in a cubicle.

    X2
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    I work in a cubicle.

    @Avocado_AS5


    .... that's one lucky cubicle.
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    I'm a Ne'er-do-well






    the hours are great.
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    Safety manager. Better known as Glorified Babysitter.

    I mostly spend my day slacking off and reading blogs.
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    Chief trading officer for an investment group.
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    X2

    X3 - but small gov office - pretty laid back vibe so I can't complain .
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    I’m a slave to the big man
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    Got a job for CP rail way 9 years ago when I was 19, thought I was a rockstar and screwed it all up after 2 1/2 years also love welding if I had to pick my favorite job it’d be welding
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    Cowsfan1 wrote: »

    X3 - but small gov office - pretty laid back vibe so I can't complain .

    X4 in a big, uptight gov't office.

    But I can now retire any time I want so it makes working a different experience when you don't need to be there.
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