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Old 16-Dec-2006, 19:44   #1
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So who does what????
It's Sat night, naff all on tele. I've just had a lovely meal and glass of a find red wine and now I'm wondering what do people on the DSC site do for a living??

I do book work and cash flow management for companies what do other people do??? I'm interested
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Old 16-Dec-2006, 19:52   #2
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I'm a Piping Engineer in the Oil and Gas industry, currently working for a US EPC contractor, executing a gas complex expansion project in Abu Dhabi. At present, on assignment supervising Phase 4 detailed design at one of our Global Execution Centres (fancy name for low-cost) in Poland.

I can do corporate-speak

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Old 16-Dec-2006, 19:52   #3
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Old 16-Dec-2006, 19:59   #4
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I'm a Piping Engineer in the Oil and Gas industry, currently working for a US EPC contractor, executing a gas complex expansion project in Abu Dhabi. At present, on assignment supervising Phase 4 detailed design at one of our Global Execution Centres (fancy name for low-cost) in Poland.

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Wow definately NOT boring. That's very interesting.
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Old 16-Dec-2006, 20:00   #5
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Self employed accountant to the stars (well some of the DSC lot who are all stars!).
Ethics can be a b@ggar!! So you are really a loop holer
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I just go on the DSC forum, How sad
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Wow definately NOT boring. That's very interesting.

Sounds interesting, but like most jobs, it becomes tedious after doing it for long enough... but it does allow me to travel and see places I wouldn't normally go
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I just go on the DSC forum, How sad
That's not sad. I love it!! that's really sad So the DSC is an occupational hazzard!!
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Sounds interesting, but like most jobs, it becomes tedious after doing it for long enough... but it does allow me to travel and see places I wouldn't normally go
Do you ever feel settled or at home??? Where do you feel truly "at home"?
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