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Tom 28-12-2009 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Captain.Remy (Post 2804623)
I don't think we have the same definition of a Freight Forwarder lol What's yours ?

Someone who arranges mass product movement from one place to another using planes and ships etc. Exporting basically

sooty 28-12-2009 06:52 PM

[QUOTE=Tom;I find it all a bit boring[/QUOTE]

All right, Tom

How about yours then.

Tom 28-12-2009 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by sooty (Post 2804630)
All right, Tom

How about yours then.

How about my what?

sooty 28-12-2009 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom (Post 2804633)
How about my what?


Ok

What is your dream job?

Tom 28-12-2009 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by sooty (Post 2804640)
Ok

What is your dream job?

Pilot or forensic

Captain.Remy 28-12-2009 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom (Post 2804628)
Someone who arranges mass product movement from one place to another using planes and ships etc. Exporting basically

Importing too. :tongue:
No really, it's a job you have to live to understand. I love the hype, the responsibilities you have on your shoulder and of course the easy money you can make.
It seems to be rather easy on the paper but it's difficult and you must know all the technical aspects of everything all the time.
Goods are money and they're very expensive so not taking care of it is a huge mistake and can have severe consequences.
I love this job. :hugesmile:

sooty 28-12-2009 07:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Captain.Remy (Post 2804653)
they're very expensive so not taking care of it is a huge mistake and can have severe consequences.
. :hugesmile:

Do you pay expensive insurance?

sooty 28-12-2009 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by sooty (Post 2804666)
Do you pay expensive insurance?

Where did the smile come from? sorry

Captain.Remy 28-12-2009 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by sooty (Post 2804666)
Do you pay expensive insurance?

It depends on the contract between the buyer and the seller. I can't say yes or not because it's way more complicated than that. :hugesmile:

Tom 28-12-2009 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Captain.Remy (Post 2804653)
Importing too. :tongue:
No really, it's a job you have to live to understand. I love the hype, the responsibilities you have on your shoulder and of course the easy money you can make.
It seems to be rather easy on the paper but it's difficult and you must know all the technical aspects of everything all the time.
Goods are money and they're very expensive so not taking care of it is a huge mistake and can have severe consequences.
I love this job. :hugesmile:

Yeah thats the kind of thrill I get out of piloting, you're in control of lives etc, loads of pressure. I get what you mean with it though ... it just doesn't really interest me just like some of my interests are probably of no interest to you!

Captain.Remy 28-12-2009 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom (Post 2804707)
Yeah thats the kind of thrill I get out of piloting, you're in control of lives etc, loads of pressure. I get what you mean with it though ... it just doesn't really interest me just like some of my interests are probably of no interest to you!

I don't feel well if I don't wear a suit or if I don't get phone calls at work. I do not consider not being a business man. I think it's a great job for me: I can use my multi-languages skills, I love to travel, I need responsibilities and a well paid job. People think I'm crazy when I say I have to be under pressure, I have to be hyped or under adrenaline. I have to be busy and running everywhere.

One day, I considered being a professional rugby man but I don't want to waste my skills nor my intelligence (rugbymen aren't dumb but you get me). I love this sport, it's my life and my passion but I couldn't do it as a regular "job". It will be part of my for the rest of my life, that's for sure.

Callum 28-12-2009 07:30 PM

Actor, always have been, always will be. Radio presenter would be good too.

sooty 28-12-2009 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Captain.Remy (Post 2804680)
I can't say yes or not because it's way more complicated than that. :hugesmile:

As long as you do not loose money.

Captain.Remy 28-12-2009 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by sooty (Post 2804759)
As long as you do not loose money.

I never loose money. I make money. :tongue:

Tom 28-12-2009 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Captain.Remy (Post 2804719)
I don't feel well if I don't wear a suit or if I don't get phone calls at work. I do not consider not being a business man. I think it's a great job for me: I can use my multi-languages skills, I love to travel, I need responsibilities and a well paid job. People think I'm crazy when I say I have to be under pressure, I have to be hyped or under adrenaline. I have to be busy and running everywhere.

One day, I considered being a professional rugby man but I don't want to waste my skills nor my intelligence (rugbymen aren't dumb but you get me). I love this sport, it's my life and my passion but I couldn't do it as a regular "job". It will be part of my for the rest of my life, that's for sure.

Again I'm the opposite to that :tongue:

I'm not cut out for a proper job

Captain.Remy 28-12-2009 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom (Post 2804793)
Again I'm the opposite to that :tongue:

I'm not cut out for a proper job

I think it can be part of education really. I mean, I always saw my dad in a business suit, I've been going to work with him just to hang out and talk to people. I guess I was in the field since I was a young boy. To me, it's natural to make money and to be a busy guy even though it means travelling and getting away from your family a bit.

Tom 28-12-2009 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Captain.Remy (Post 2804820)
I think it can be part of education really. I mean, I always saw my dad in a business suit, I've been going to work with him just to hang out and talk to people. I guess I was in the field since I was a young boy. To me, it's natural to make money and to be a busy guy even though it means travelling and getting away from your family a bit.

It probably is a bit to do with that kind of stuff, just not in my case. I mean my mum and her toyboy are both solicitors (probably where my interest in crime comes from), but I think its just because I've been too spoilt so I'm too lazy do do anything myself :joker:

I'm the kind of person that just takes the money and runs ... I don't want work to take over my life, ever, unless its worth it. And it has to be like leisure for me to enjoy it

WOMBAI 28-12-2009 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by sooty (Post 2804593)
When I was a little girl I wanted to be a nurse or air stewardess.


I am interested in home interia for quite sometime.

First time I noticed Wombai was not the things she was saying but pictures of room design. It was my type. I thought she/he might be a some sort of interia designer.

My dream job will be buying unmodernised property and done up, and re sell with profit. I like TV's House Doctor or any shows like "before" and "after" of the house/flat, even a garden.
But if you want to make a profit you have to forget your tast.

I wish - wouldn't mind being an interior designer. But I am a nurse - or about to be. Due to qualify in 3 months. I agree - some of those pickies were nice - just my style too.

Fom 28-12-2009 08:37 PM

My dream job would be to be part of 'The Royal Shakespeare Company' as part of their devising touring theatre group, getting to tour the country (or world) with a piece of theatre written by the actors, thrown together whilst experimenting and just improvising on the spot.

What a dream that is of mine, I would never worry about money, I would get to travel which I love doing, and I would get to create art... which would be amazing! But it takes a lot of work to get there, considering past actors are people like Judi Dench!

sooty 28-12-2009 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by WOMBAI (Post 2804918)
I wish - wouldn't mind being an interior designer. But I am a nurse - or about to be. Due to qualify in 3 months. I agree - some of those pickies were nice - just my style too.

Nurse! That is fantastic. But Wombai, it is hard work.

Past month I have been visiting my husband in a hospital and spent half afternoon every day during this Xmas holiday.

I have been watching nurses and other staff, they must be dedicated to their jobs.

Anyway good luck on your exam. Would you give us a good news when you qualified?

My dream of property business, first I need fund so I must not forget to buy a lottery ticket.:hugesmile:

Vicky. 28-12-2009 09:22 PM

Marine biologist.

Life underwater fascinates me...

WOMBAI 28-12-2009 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by sooty (Post 2805393)
Nurse! That is fantastic. But Wombai, it is hard work.

Past month I have been visiting my husband in a hospital and spent half afternoon every day during this Xmas holiday.

I have been watching nurses and other staff, they must be dedicated to their jobs.

Anyway good luck on your exam. Would you give us a good news when you qualified?

My dream of property business, first I need fund so I must not forget to buy a lottery ticket.:hugesmile:

Thanks again sooty! Sorry to hear about your husband - I hope he is home soon! Yes it is hard work - harder than I ever imagined, to he honest - but no more exams to do - just essays! In the middle of one now - just can't seem to get in mood - and keep coming on here instead! I am just going to have to exercise more self-discipline and force myself - as deadline is looming!

I keep saying the same about buying lottery tickets - only ever bought one! Not likely to win much that way, am I! :hugesmile:

sooty 28-12-2009 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom (Post 2804645)
Pilot or forensic

Would not you like to follow your dream?

sooty 28-12-2009 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by WOMBAI (Post 2805441)
Yes it is hard work - harder than I ever imagined, to he honest - but no more exams to do :hugesmile:

Oh good! It means almost certain, Nurse Wombai. :cheer:
(Thank you about my husband.)


I was going to say Happy New Year but I feel;

Four-days is a long time in politics so is in TiBB.
Anything could happen. People will not leave you alone. (Or vice versa?)

WOMBAI 28-12-2009 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by sooty (Post 2805511)
Oh good! It means almost certain, Nurse Wombai. :cheer:
(Thank you about my husband.)


I was going to say Happy New Year but I feel;

Four-days is a long time in politics so is in TiBB.
Anything could happen. People will not leave you alone. (Or vice versa?)

You may be right! But believe me - if I can survive nurse training - I think I can survive just about anything! :joker: Happy New Year to you and your husband!

30stone 28-12-2009 10:07 PM

Footballer.
Bodybuilder.

one where i do **** all lol..

Barbie 28-12-2009 10:25 PM

Singer
if not then head up a business where i live in a city and have a fancy office with a giant funky diamond chair!

Tom 29-12-2009 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by VickyJ (Post 2805402)
Marine biologist.

Life underwater fascinates me...

It really scares me

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Originally Posted by sooty (Post 2805446)
Would not you like to follow your dream?

Well forensic will never happen because I never did Chemistry in college so I can't get onto any Uni courses. I'm currently working at being a pilot. I've already got my Private Pilots License so its a start, but I have a job interview on Monday to be a debt consultant :joker:

Braden 29-12-2009 02:19 PM

T.V Presenter :)

Chels 29-12-2009 02:24 PM

a wag ;)

Stacey. 29-12-2009 02:52 PM

also for me :receptonist, or a Prison Watcher. :)

King Gizzard 29-12-2009 03:01 PM

GK for Villa obviously


Or comedian, or Sports commentator/pundit/work on set of films or music


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