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90Quattro 05-01-08 08:28 PM

Job
 
So then people what does everyone do to afford playing with cars??

I'll start i'm a Aircraft Technician in the Royal Arse Force, currently working at Lossiemouth fixing the mighty Tornado GR4

pimpdriver 05-01-08 08:44 PM

thought you were a crabfat!

I like the Tornados but also have a soft spot for Jaguar GR1s, and my all time favourite airplane, the Lightning...... (closely followed by the Vulcan..... - being your age, I bet you've never seen "Rolling Thunder" - 4 Vulcans flying in formation diamond shape.....).

Here is XH588 - the Vulcan that;s been restored flying again in October 2007......

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VECwLl06ik0

I am a mechanical engineer, doing nuclear decommissioning. I did have a couple of years as a painter/decorator/plasterer/handyman though. I am 33.

Steve

Grizz 05-01-08 08:45 PM

Not that it does not have its perks..... I am a drug dealer.

I sell mind altering drugs that make you feel better.

Honest.

90Quattro 05-01-08 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by pimpdriver (Post 3806)
thought you were a crabfat!

sorry for being dumb but :confused:

i'm 22 and done 4 1/2 years in RAF now bit bored of it. Think i just need a posting down south to get enthuisim back.

Coxy 05-01-08 09:44 PM

I clean cars and I move them!!

pimpdriver 05-01-08 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by 90Quattro (Post 3809)
sorry for being dumb but :confused:

i'm 22 and done 4 1/2 years in RAF now bit bored of it. Think i just need a posting down south to get enthuisim back.

From: http://www.hazegray.org/faq/slang1.htm

Crab, crabfat - (RN) A member of the Royal Air Force. From the light blue color of the uniform, which is the same as that of the grease (known as ‘crabfat’) used on gun breeches, etc., in the RN. Accounts vary, but apparently the grease was called ‘crabfat’ because it resembled in color the ointment used to treat sailors for ‘crabs’ (pediculosis pubis, genital lice), and of which fat was a major constituent.

TheTwelveQuidKid 06-01-08 01:58 AM

I do car repairs and occasionally buy and sell cars, do a bit of selling on ebay and some legal work, county court stuff mainly. Used to do it full time, tried to give it up, but still end up doing it sometimes to help mates out etc.
I do counselling as well (did the training a few years ago), and some voluntary work.

I've bought and sold a few light damaged cars, but it's harder to earn a decent amount now, due to so many people getting in on it. There was a time (back a few years ago - late 80s I suppose) when it was possible to buy a damaged car, do a good repair and more than triple your money, but in more recent times, it's been a struggle to make any profit. (insurance companies selling them for more money - greedy $ods)

Grizz 06-01-08 08:05 AM

Still would love to buy a lightly damaged car and fix it to use for myself, but something like Honda S2000 or even an MX5 (I don't car about hairdressers, but then a Russian powerlifter in there would look as weird)

Still, would be nice to have a "modern" type toy in the garage as well.

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Originally Posted by TheTwelveQuidKid (Post 3823)
I do car repairs and occasionally buy and sell cars, do a bit of selling on ebay and some legal work, county court stuff mainly. Used to do it full time, tried to give it up, but still end up doing it sometimes to help mates out etc.
I do counselling as well (did the training a few years ago), and some voluntary work.

I've bought and sold a few light damaged cars, but it's harder to earn a decent amount now, due to so many people getting in on it. There was a time (back a few years ago - late 80s I suppose) when it was possible to buy a damaged car, do a good repair and more than triple your money, but in more recent times, it's been a struggle to make any profit. (insurance companies selling them for more money - greedy $ods)


90Quattro 08-01-08 03:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pimpdriver (Post 3818)
From: http://www.hazegray.org/faq/slang1.htm

Crab, crabfat - (RN) A member of the Royal Air Force. From the light blue color of the uniform, which is the same as that of the grease (known as ‘crabfat’) used on gun breeches, etc., in the RN. Accounts vary, but apparently the grease was called ‘crabfat’ because it resembled in color the ointment used to treat sailors for ‘crabs’ (pediculosis pubis, genital lice), and of which fat was a major constituent.


that sounds lovely!

pimpdriver 08-01-08 04:35 PM

Crabfat isn't a particularly endearing term.

Usually preceded by "f**king..."

Steve

PS I have spent most of my working life within RN circles, so I am biased towards them...
PPS Check out WAFU too....
http://www.hazegray.org/faq/slang2.htm


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