Lithril said:Urmmm I work as a Quality Analyst for a large brewing company... so yup I'm officially a Beer tester.
You've got it MADE!
I brewed a load of mead once. It was awesome. Now I know what I want to do for a job!
Lithril said:Urmmm I work as a Quality Analyst for a large brewing company... so yup I'm officially a Beer tester.
Beer Monster said:I work for a tailor-made luxury African safari company. We organise safaris to East and Southern Africa, Morocco and the Indian Ocean Islands. I absolutely love my job!
Even though it's primarily office based (I spend about 2 months of the year travelling around the lodges in Africa) every day is different so in the mornings I could be working out how heavy a plane can be to land on a dirt airstrip in Uganda and in the afternoon talking to a client about the best time to see Wild Dogs in Botswana! Variety is the spice of life!
We are thinking of expanding into the Middle East. I used to live in Dubai so I know the UAE quite well but have no idea about Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan or Oman (the other countries we are thinking of) so I may be posting a thread for help soon ........ watch this space!
Dave Farrant said:Hi Tex
How did you get to work with Wood and Stone?![]()
That's an unusual mix.
What a beautiful word, 'treen'Eric_Methven said:Now I have a couple of small businesses making early period furniture and other medieval treen and a handyman business doing domestic and household maintenance and repairs.
Eric
It is funny what fate throws up for us throughout our lives and how, often it is the unexpected that provides the way forward.Cookware, tableware, or eating utensils made of wood.
[From Middle English, made of wood, from Old English trowen, from trow, tree. See tree.]