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By *ighlander34 OP   Man  over a year ago

skye

I've been working at sea on workboats for years now....decided a change is needed and I'm going back to diving!

Just wondered what your ideal profession would be if u could change it?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

A policewoman,

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By *ighlander34 OP   Man  over a year ago

skye


"A policewoman,"

U could cuff me anytime

You a woman who enjoys being in control then?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm working in mine. Wouldn't want to do anything else

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've been working at sea on workboats for years now....decided a change is needed and I'm going back to diving!

Just wondered what your ideal profession would be if u could change it?"

I used to be an engineer, now i'm in nursing, found mine late in life

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By *ighlander34 OP   Man  over a year ago

skye


"I'm working in mine. Wouldn't want to do anything else"

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By *ighlander34 OP   Man  over a year ago

skye


"I've been working at sea on workboats for years now....decided a change is needed and I'm going back to diving!

Just wondered what your ideal profession would be if u could change it?

I used to be an engineer, now i'm in nursing, found mine late in life "

Great profession to get into! Respect sir

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Since becoming redundant in 2010 I have tried in vain to raise capital to

1) gain an ROV pilot/ technicians licence

2) Hold an RYA skippers licence and tried in vain to start my own dive boat.

I am a bit old to do commercial diving but I am a technical diver or should that be trainee tech diver

I would like to do some sub sea work for National Geographic or Cousteau Foundation

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By *ighlander34 OP   Man  over a year ago

skye


"Since becoming redundant in 2010 I have tried in vain to raise capital to

1) gain an ROV pilot/ technicians licence

2) Hold an RYA skippers licence and tried in vain to start my own dive boat.

I am a bit old to do commercial diving but I am a technical diver or should that be trainee tech diver

I would like to do some sub sea work for National Geographic or Cousteau Foundation "

I've got my inshore slippers licence. So can only skipper boats within 2014 miles of a safe harbour/anchorage!

Yeah sub sea diving tickets are not cheap....maybe one day I'll grow up and manage to save money to aquire it. Lol

My mate is an ROV pilot....he's on crazy amounts of dosh!

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By *bzguyMan  over a year ago

Aberdeen and shire

My passion is craft alcohol ,for years I felt I was banging my head against a brick wall in the UK . Slowly the tide has turned and I'm more passionate about my job than ever .....job done! Well getting there stop accepting pish

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