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So what do you do for a living

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I am a retired Trade Union Official now working part-time as a Railway Ticket Office clerk and Chris is patiently waiting at home for me to totally stop work so that the long European Tour in the caravan can take place.
 
Hi all,

Wife is a team leader in a care home,3 nights aweek and a Domestic Engineer for the rest of the time.

Me,Im a mobile towbar engineer and also service caravans.
 
Hi all i am a hgv driver and so is my wife Louise and i am ready for retirement but still have four and a half years to go,Louise can then keep me in the manner which she has been accustomed to ha ha fat chance she wants to retire too!!!

intresting though all the different walks of life in this forum

good living to you all
 
Hello,

We are new to this. Have just picked up our van this weekend! My husband Ed is a Police officer with the Devon & Cornwall Constabulary and I am mum to a 4 yr old and 16 month old twin boys! I don't know who has the easy job!!
 
Hi i,m a retired Nuclear Power Station engineer and my wifes a retired Shop Manager. Were celebrating our 35th wedding aniversary today. Caravan in storage until 30th Dec then we will spend 2 months at the caravan club site called Lidalia in Newcastleton, Scottish Borders

Steve
 
Hello,

We are new to this. Have just picked up our van this weekend! My husband Ed is a Police officer with the Devon & Cornwall Constabulary and I am mum to a 4 yr old and 16 month old twin boys! I don't know who has the easy job!!
Hi I am hgv driver retird at62 to spend time at home and away in our caravan after 40 years travling uk and europe
 
Hi,

this post might be dead, but I'm just catching up...

I'm a 36 year old IT Support Analyst in Primary Schools in Fife, Bonnie (?!?) Scotland who "inherited" 2 kids, 2 cats, a rabbit and a dog - so thought I'd better get a caravan to keep them all amused!

love the job but should really have a career by now, can anyone recommend teaching??

cheers

Mark (",)
 
I'm a project manager for a company that does electronics and software development for the automotive industry. My wife is a nurse. Been caravanning for just over 2 years, wish we'd started sooner.
 
Been away from the PC for a while so just catching up

I'm a Clinical Nurse Specialist in a community alcohol team. Always a good opener when chatting to fellow caravaners on sites. Because one of us almost always has a drink in their hand.

When I retire I'm going to go into private practice and just tour the caravan sites, I'm bound to pick up enough trade to pay for my hobby.

Dave
 
When I was working I used to say that I, "looked after people when they had nowhere to go". At the time I was a Custody Sgt. in the Police so I don't think I was telling porkies.

The Chief Fairy once put on an Insurance proposal form that she was a "Domestic Engineer". She got reminders for years afterwards with that as her occupation!!!
 
Assistant Headteacher (secondary) and my wife is a nurse. Unfortunately we do not benefit from long summer stays in the van as my wife doesn't get the same holiday entitlement, but we get away wherever/whenever we can - which is quite a lot really!
 
I run my own kitchen/bedroom/bathroom - design/installation business (carpenter by trade) The 'dragon' is Advertising Sales Manager for a business publication.
 

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