view from your workplace
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view from your workplace
post em up. what do you have to look at all day?
here's mine:
it's absolutely beautiful german countryside with rolling hills. lovely at any time of year, particularly now as the trees are changing colour.
unfortunately if i turn around the other way i have to look at a load of hairy arsed german blokes which isn't so great
here's mine:
it's absolutely beautiful german countryside with rolling hills. lovely at any time of year, particularly now as the trees are changing colour.
unfortunately if i turn around the other way i have to look at a load of hairy arsed german blokes which isn't so great
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dont have windows in the hangar where i work so all u see is 6 of these being worked on [/img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...e211/tonka.bmp
well noisy tho and am slowly going deaf
well noisy tho and am slowly going deaf
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i get to stare aimlessly at the A303 all day driving up and down and up and down and up and.....zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
boring but its a job, and not one a can really take a pic of either!
(white van girl for Chard Ford!)
lol
Jod's x
boring but its a job, and not one a can really take a pic of either!
(white van girl for Chard Ford!)
lol
Jod's x
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thats the view from my seat at work - it changes all the time depending on where my train goes aswell.
that one is burnage/bolton sidings and burnage junction in the distance with bolton junction in the foreground - all looks the same to me tho - even tho it aint
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Well directly outside my work there are a load of council houses but this is the view from 5mins down the road
We always get the RAF etc doing low level training over here
We always get the RAF etc doing low level training over here
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Sunny, I had an interview there a year or so ago... turned me down though! They invited me last minute so I had no prep and had a 3 person grilling at the same time (Thats if it's the one in Uxbridge)
This was mine up until a month ago!
My new office consists of a 32" widescreen, Media Centre 2005, ps2, xbox, dreamcast and every film you could ever want
This was mine up until a month ago!
My new office consists of a 32" widescreen, Media Centre 2005, ps2, xbox, dreamcast and every film you could ever want
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Looks like it was a blessing in disguise Phil as the pic of the office above looks miles better.
I work in Watford mate (brand new very modern building) ...Uxbridge one is shit and you were better off not working there.
I work in Watford mate (brand new very modern building) ...Uxbridge one is shit and you were better off not working there.
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I look after that tank behind the isargas and all the associated chemical plant involved in the process,
for info, that tank contains a max of 5000 tons of liquid ethylene at -103 degrees!!!! fookin freezing, lol
which in real terms if it "went up" it would devistate the surround area to a distance of several miles!!
we have that ship on long term charter transfering the ethylene to europe twice a week.
each load is worth nearly half a million quid!!!!
steve
for info, that tank contains a max of 5000 tons of liquid ethylene at -103 degrees!!!! fookin freezing, lol
which in real terms if it "went up" it would devistate the surround area to a distance of several miles!!
we have that ship on long term charter transfering the ethylene to europe twice a week.
each load is worth nearly half a million quid!!!!
steve
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I look after that tank behind the isargas and all the associated chemical plant involved in the process,
for info, that tank contains a max of 5000 tons of liquid ethylene at -103 degrees!!!! fookin freezing, lol
which in real terms if it "went up" it would devistate the surround area to a distance of several miles!!
we have that ship on long term charter transfering the ethylene to europe twice a week.
each load is worth nearly half a million quid!!!!
steve
for info, that tank contains a max of 5000 tons of liquid ethylene at -103 degrees!!!! fookin freezing, lol
which in real terms if it "went up" it would devistate the surround area to a distance of several miles!!
we have that ship on long term charter transfering the ethylene to europe twice a week.
each load is worth nearly half a million quid!!!!
steve