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I’m always curious about what people do for work when not stuffing around on BF?

If you feel like sort of outlining what you do, feel free; what are the good parts what are the bad? is there money in it? Do you like it or dread it? I mean it’s not really my business but if you feel like posting something about your work that would be cool.

I took a few years out doing something different but I’m back for now as an investigator - I still occasionally do your TV type stuff where you caution a suspect for interview, chat up witnesses etc but mostly I’m used as an expert witness for requirements around this specific legislative framework and the data network that sits behind it. I taught myself this using google.

What do you do?
 

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I'm an ex-BigFooty moderator. Retired now after a long shift of about two weeks.
I was once considered to be a BigFooty moderator.
 
You made it count though.
The Big Interest Group gave me a lovely watch on my way out for my service.

I speak about it on my podcast, "The Watch".
 
The Big Interest Group gave me a lovely watch on my way out for my service.

I speak about it on my podcast, "The Watch".
All I got was one of those pretend fish mounted on a wooden plaque that sings don’t worry be happy when you press its gills
 

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I feel as though cats2rise does something a bit different like farming lavender
No, I am not in agriculture. But I do help people do agriculture sometimes!

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Yes I’m a miner. Currently a supervisor on a mine site delivering explosive services. I do 7 on 7 off and I love it. It was a career change after 25yrs in a corporate supply chain role as a senior manager where I was always “on”. I consider this my semi retirement 😂
 
No, I am not in agriculture. But I do help people do agriculture sometimes!

season 5 episode 13 GIF
Me too.

When I was a student a mate asked me to house sit and water his pot plants. I should have realised earlier that the wording of the request was very deliberate.

Anyways, I don’t judge and I’d made a commitment, but after three days of being woken by weirdos pounding on the door and going “where’s Damo” I arranged a substitute
 
Yes I’m a miner. Currently a supervisor on a mine site delivering explosive services. I do 7 on 7 off and I love it. It was a career change after 25yrs in a corporate supply chain role as a senior manager where I was always “on”. I consider this my semi retirement 😂
I’m glad.

I mostly love my job, but it’s unpredictable and can get very stressful. Might be my ego talking - it’s nice to do something you know you do really well, and my area is so specialised that there is literally nobody but me. The downside is that I get swamped with expectations and I’m a very slow learner on pushing back
 

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I’m glad.

I mostly love my job, but it’s unpredictable and can get very stressful. Might be my ego talking - it’s nice to do something you know you do really well, and my area is so specialised that there is literally nobody but me. The downside is that I get swamped with expectations and I’m a very slow learner on pushing back
One thing my corporate role taught me was diplomacy. I use it religiously now in an environment that traditionally hasn’t been accustomed to it (used to supervisors bellowing at workers)

My team appreciates me treating them as adults and I hold them accountable as adults. It’s been quite successful. I had some sceptics when I asked the business to move from the office to the literal coal face with some people saying I would get eaten alive. Quite the opposite so far 😂
 
One thing my corporate role taught me was diplomacy. I use it religiously now in an environment that traditionally hasn’t been accustomed to it (used to supervisors bellowing at workers)

My team appreciates me treating them as adults and I hold them accountable as adults. It’s been quite successful. I had some sceptics when I asked the business to move from the office to the literal coal face with some people saying I would get eaten alive. Quite the opposite so far 😂
You’re lucky. Not everyone is a natural supervisor.

One of the things I have enjoyed about my job over the last decade is that I’m an “unattached” executive. Which means I’m a the level of someone who would otherwise be expected to lead a team, but for now at least they see enough value in paying for me to do the work I do without the usual burden of management. I’m grateful. I’m not great in the role and respect many of my colleagues who can coordinate, delegate etc.
 
I’ve got two more questions then, right?

Are you a business owner type or a PAY-G type to a slavemaster?
Business owner type for 2 and a half years now.
 
Right. Good. Good for you.

I’m still thinking up my next question at the moment.

You could save me the trouble and just, y’know, spill a little…?
I know he used to take the morning train . He’d work from nine to five and then, he’d take it home again, tooo find meeeee waaaaiiiiting for him
 

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