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KnightRider 06-06-07 03:58 PM

Re: Your c.v
 
Project manager - work for the marketing team of a city law firm. Like most others here my role is very IT focused so I advise on our IT systems, help design and integrate new applications etc. Am pretty handy with Visual Basic and webediting.

In terms of the bike - I dont have one yet so who knows. Am pretty good at repairing my scooter though!

Sosha 06-06-07 04:44 PM

Re: Your c.v
 
Sound Engineer in a mastering studio. (Sit around listening to music)

Bikewise I know nothing....I'll do the basics (& the odd 2stroke single top end) but that's it.

Some day must discover what "Fuel injection" is... welcome to the 21st century...

muzikill 06-06-07 05:00 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by on yer bike (Post 1205109)
I'm a student/paintballing marshal.

Bikes, I'll play with everything. Can do oil, filters, sparks, brake pads, chains, exhaust cans, brake calliper strip/clean/rebuild, carb strip/clean/rebuild (not tried an sv one though) and also fit frilly bits like lowers etc.

muzikill, as I thought, my p60 still isn't through, My boss has prommised to sort it out every week for the past 3 weeks, and still nothing, what should I do?

If the company has less than 50 employees they are not obliged to do it although the companies had until 19th may to submit employees pay & tax details to update hmrc records. You can call a tax office with your week52 or month12 wageslip to hand and get it checked out.

muzikill 06-06-07 05:04 PM

Re: Your c.v
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ceri JC (Post 1205393)
In my job I'm primarily an Oracle DBA.

I am also reasonably good with sound systems/music/engineering and DJing.

On a bike I can do most of the basic servicing/repairs. Only things I really want to learn to do is the (pointy) throttle body balancing in the near future and valve clearences some time after that.

Going to get a Carbtune and learn how to do the throttle balacing on a pointy at the end of the month - so stay tuned!

Rich 06-06-07 05:10 PM

Re: Your c.v
 
Plumbing and Heating Engineer, soon to be corgi registered, ohyey for me\\:D/.

As for bikes, i can adjust the chain and lube it nicely. hmmmm apart from that havent done anything else, would love to get a project bike thought to play with.. Maybe an off road single cylinder to start with!!! Then move on to track bikes and so on!!!

muzikill 06-06-07 05:12 PM

Re: Your c.v
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sosha (Post 1205808)
Sound Engineer in a mastering studio. (Sit around listening to music)

Bikewise I know nothing....I'll do the basics (& the odd 2stroke single top end) but that's it.

Some day must discover what "Fuel injection" is... welcome to the 21st century...

Remind me to speak to you about mastering, voice recording eg. limiting, and eq. - not much really!

Have a home recording studio - been playing recording for approx 13 years, speciality is complex sequencing.

I have a few song's hanging around here and need to learn vocal techniques too add something to them.

redbouy 06-06-07 05:20 PM

Re: Your c.v
 
I drive a power boat around the med. well not more than 200 miles away from Antibes i get lost easy. Was a Chief engineer on bigger yachts and have done some navy time and railway time/
Bikes i can do a heap of stuff, but now I just can't be a**** Fixing things all day the last thing i want to do is play at night. Still i do need to change the exhaust and a few other things. later on thou, maybe next week

Philbo 06-06-07 05:27 PM

Re: Your c.v
 
Bit of deja vous going on here...:confused:

Control Systems Design Engineer at the mo.
Some old job titles in no particular order-
Projects Engineer
Senior Engineer
Controls Engineer
Senior Technician
Multi-skilled Technician - Elec/Mech - Hydraulics, robotics, Pnuematics etc.
Electrical Technician - Time served maintenance spark to you and me.

Always managed to get work with the big multinationals...bar one short lived job I won't go in to!:smt021

In a nut shell my core skill is fixing, and now designing, control systems for pretty much anything.

Bikes - Electrics, obviously.

Mechinanical stuff - Brakes and other simple stuff I'm happy with. Done some engine work, but would rather leave that sort of thing to folk with the facilities, time, and experience.

Philbo 06-06-07 05:30 PM

Re: Your c.v
 
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Originally Posted by redbouy (Post 1205850)
I drive a power boat around the med.

Now THAT'S a job!:D

Gees a job mate, I can do that!

Blue_SV650S 06-06-07 06:25 PM

Re: Your c.v
 
Been pulling bikes apart for the past 20 years, there are very few jobs that I wouldn’t or haven’t taken on … I do everything myself on my bikes, including things like changing the tyres. In my armory I have stuff like a club hammer, angle grinder and welder … oh and a blow torch … very few jobs cannot be completed with use of one or more of these!! :smt021 :lol:

As a job, I am a military research scientist. And no, as much as I’d love to do it, I don’t blow up fluffy bunnies for a living!! :albino: :smt081 I can’t be too specific, but I currently work with other scientists designing/developing/analysing/evolving artificial intelligence systems for the military. Perhaps sounds a little more exciting than it actually is!! :lol:

{2001 Hal voice on} "I am sorry Blue_ I'm afraid I can't do that" {Hal voice off} :smt042

I bet NO ONE would have guessed my profession ;)


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