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Post 1

winnoch2 - Impostair Syndromair Extraordinaire

Hmmmmm, very similar in life outlook we seem to be!

You know,a few months ago i was about to embark upon a Diploma course in Countryside management at a local college/uni here, that would have led, perhaps to a career as a ranger.

As it happens a promotion in my current place of employment occurred and those plans fell by the wayside, however i am still deeply dissatisfied with my lot(despite enjoying my job on a day to day basis).

I am now acutely aware of how limited and precious our one and only life is, so i would really like to do some sort of job outdoors, in remotest Scotland if at all possible- a country i love. Do tell me about your jobsmiley - bigeyes


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Post 2

rangerjustice (formerly warrior ranger)


Goodbye to you too, mate! smiley - cheers

Let's see. I manage a small state park in southern New Mexico. My job (when I'm healthy, anyway smiley - erm) cosists of a little of everything. Maintenance (cleaning toilets, picking up trash); interpretation (guiding hikes and tours); administration (paying bills, purchasing, planning); law enforcement...you name it!

There's a lot of variety, which is nice. Also a lot of bureaucratic balderdash, which is not so nice smiley - cross. But, overall, it's a nice living! smiley - smiley

What about you and your career?

*passes Winnoch a smiley - stout*


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Post 3

winnoch2 - Impostair Syndromair Extraordinaire

smiley - cheerssmiley - ok clinksmiley - stout oh and have a smiley - redwine while you're at it..

Isn't it amazing how other people's jobs always sound so much better than your own?

Me, i manage a small photographic department in a medium sized family run Optician/photographic dealer, here in scotland. So i know all about Binoculars, telescopes, and cameras!

I own a big 6incher myselfsmiley - winkeye for looking at the stars and planets of coursesmiley - tongueout

Anyway, we will continue this soon- i'm off to bedsmiley - zzz It's 3.15 in the morning here!

Bye for nowsmiley - smiley


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Post 4

rangerjustice (formerly warrior ranger)


Sleep well mate, glad we met! smiley - cheers

smiley - zzz


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Post 5

winnoch2 - Impostair Syndromair Extraordinaire

I did thanks! My usual, day off 12 hour slumber. Works xmas night out tonight, so online during the day for once! my package(ahem) only allows 'free' internet evenings and weekends, so paying for thissmiley - wah

But hey, H2G2 is worth itsmiley - ok


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Post 6

rangerjustice (formerly warrior ranger)


Oooh, internet limits are evil! smiley - cross


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Post 7

winnoch2 - Impostair Syndromair Extraordinaire

Well yes they are..but on the other hand it means there are times when i have to go offline and do something elsesmiley - yikes

smiley - sleepy Looking forward to my weekly long lie in. Ah days off from being a slave to the wage-greatsmiley - biggrin Will spend it reading and catchng up with housey things.

Do you work a 'normal' 9-5 or have you exciting and unpredicrtable hours?smiley - bigeyes

smiley - zzzCan't keep eyes open any longer- nightsmiley - zzz


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Post 8

rangerjustice (formerly warrior ranger)


I usually work 8-5, Sun-Thurs. But, I can get called out anytime smiley - yikes

Sleep well! smiley - hug


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