What's your day job??

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NewtonG
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Rubyoptics wrote: Fri Jun 15, 2018 11:12 pm I'm test link an ex Royal Navy submarine weapons engineer now living in Poland working as a private English language tutor.
I'm working as a Sharepoint developer at the moment. Quite enjoying it.
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And which model of car do you own NewtonG ?
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I'm an ex Royal Navy submarine weapons engineer now living in Poland working as a private English language tutor.
2003 2.0. Dyno'd @ 134BHP. 2.5" full stainless exhaust system, lexus style rear lights, LED sidelights and interiors. Latest mod - Full stainless steel Group N gear linkages.

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linsasa wrote:haha
HaHa.... You're gone!
Cheers Col.


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I'm working as a transport manager, but in reality all I do is move papers around, sign them and sometimes call my superiors about the mistakes I found withing the papers. Really boring, but they pay me well.