What else do you do?
JFD PHOTOGRAPHY said, 1518015468
Crime Scene Investigation Supervisor. At least here I get to photograph people who still have a pulse.
Pottsy said, 1518017084
I’m a driver for Bentley motors. So I get to drive nice cars and paid for the privilege. It’s like being paid for your hobby, unlike photography.
Horrify Me said, 1518017273
I'm a high class prostitute for ex astronauts who have a particular fetish for giant chicken costumes. Erm, I mean I'm a graphic designer.
Urbexmick said, 1518018924
I'm an lead operations admin in an office for a logistics and catering supply company. And yes, it really is as boring as it sounds.
Dave Demelza said, 1518020226
Train Driver. Has come in handy for one or two location permissions, like an out of hours tube station latex shoot.
https://purpleport.com/portfolio-image-album.asp?id=84710
I've a couple of other ideas for this year it may come in handy for again :-)
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Somersetman said, 1518021264
Former chip designer (computer, not oven-ready)... now retired and loving life!
Dave said, 1518021686
For the last 37 years, I've been a silk screen printer. Mainly labels and signs for the electronics industry.
Betrue_79 said, 1518022608
Hi all. I have my own make up and fragrance businesses and do photography on the side. Plus a stay at home mum to 3
mph said, 1518024264
Horrify Me said
I'm a high class prostitute for ex astronauts who have a particular fetish for giant chicken costumes.
High Class? Bollocks! You can't fool us with that!
#ScottishVotesMatter said, 1518028522
Im a Social Media executive for a Scottish Political party. Its my job to stimulate debate and shape opinion across niche social media platforms.
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Jerome Razoir said, 1518032936
Registered General Nurse. Now retired and took myself off the register. Last NHS job was as a Prison Nurse in a Cat.B Local (the real sharp end!) despite my additional qualification in orthopaedics. The quickest way to piss off an orthopaedic nurse is to say, "Oh that's broken bones." NO, it is treating diseases and injuries (where trauma comes in as a subset) of the whole musculo-skeletal system. So, cancers and deformities and a great many diseases no one has heard of. My big interest was spinal surgery and spinal injuries. Loved working in the nick, though. Have also worked in A+E, Intensive Care and as a Community Nurse. It was all good.
Was a pharmaceuticals rep for a while, the moved to kit but missed the patients.
Was a police reservist for 20 years based in a small rural station. Also brilliant, though it had it's moments. I prefer my corpses fresh! Nurses' bodies tend to be newly dead. Police officers' bodies tend to wriggle and heave.
muti_tone said, 1518033411
Fibre-optic termination engineer and you all have used my work without knowing it and not including fibre internet
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