The world cup has started, honest, so are we all happy
It will all be over in just over a mumff then we can all watch the cricket............soooooo looking forward to it.
Anyone happy
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Anyone happy
Work is for people that can't play golf.
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Re: Anyone happy
Not too bothered on the footie but may watch the final to see what the fuss is about . As for cricket , I've got some wet paint to watch that day .
In answer to your thread title , I'm always happy !
In answer to your thread title , I'm always happy !
It wasn't my fault , I was left unsupervised !
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That’s what it was!!!
Had no problem at all getting out of Derby tonight. Roads were clear at 5:30. Never seen that before. Now I know why
Commute should be great for the next few weeks
I’m happy
Had no problem at all getting out of Derby tonight. Roads were clear at 5:30. Never seen that before. Now I know why
Commute should be great for the next few weeks
I’m happy
If it ain't fun, don't do it
Re: Anyone happy
Yes. Nothing like the World Cup final for clear roads. Probably the most watched sporting event on TV. We mustn't waste it. I'm looking forward to a nice, long ride out.
I have enjoyed seeing some pictures of the Kremlin though. I made a lot of the fibre optic security and communications cables for it. It all had a 25 year guarantee, so I assume they're still using it. I'm quite proud of that little job. I was always amused that I was working on that at the same time as I was doing things for MI6. No point in having spies when they were all buying from the same place.
I have enjoyed seeing some pictures of the Kremlin though. I made a lot of the fibre optic security and communications cables for it. It all had a 25 year guarantee, so I assume they're still using it. I'm quite proud of that little job. I was always amused that I was working on that at the same time as I was doing things for MI6. No point in having spies when they were all buying from the same place.
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Bee, i would never have guessed you were a Mrs Moneypepper in the day's gone by
Work is for people that can't play golf.
Re: Anyone happy
I'm full of surprises. I think it comes from having to change my job a lot until the NHS made the mistake of employing me I have to say, I loved that cabling job. I used to work in R&D most of the time and once the men with letters after their name had designed a system it was my job to work out how to make it and then how to get it onto a production line and get the costs and timing down as low as possible. I used to do at least an hour a day on the production line as I found it the best way to see how the materials and tools were working, in case I needed to make changes. I didn't get paid engineers wages, of course, but I loved the challenge of being better then the guys upstairs. Very satisfying and it was a really happy place to work, despite being able to beat the quality of any other company in the same business and with a lower material wastage then the industry average. I was sad when the French bought the company and moved all the production to France. I was offered a job but the boys were doing exams and John earned a lot more then I did at the time, so I never got to live in France. I ended up baking for a living and selling it all on a market stall. Still fun, but I haven't enjoyed a job as much since that one. I still see some of my girls I used to train there. They were school leavers when they started with me. Some of them have grown up kids now. Where did all that time go?
Re: Anyone happy
Here things are done for "private individuals" that live in the Washington DC area that have credit cards that accept 7 figure charges.
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I wish I'd seen some of the money we used to charge for our work. Some of those accounts ran into millions and that's going back quite a few years. I made one box of four rolls of the very finest cabling that cost the client over 2 million. Somebody dropped the box. When I got it back it looked like a lorry had run over it. I bet the argument over who paid went on for ages