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Yep me tooLaboratory in Vaux Brewery
yep me too, when were you there?Laboratory in Vaux Brewery
yep me too, when were you there?
Ah just missed you then, I left 9091-93
Talking of wastage. I worked for an engineering company in Scotland. We fabricated offshore structures for fmc, for example, you can buy a bag of 100 m6 crush washers for a few quid. We had to use their suppliers and the same crush washers were £6.00 each.I've worked in the industry and the numbers involved are phenomenal. The blatant wastage on equipment/materials was insane. The wages were canny mind, unfortunately the wastage must have been catching.
Remember it well. Never out of the place.Washing dishes in Harveys burger restaurant. About 1978.
It used to be where Mary St and Albion place meet.
Think it used to be called Porrits Corner or something, long time ago.
Just found this
I actually envy you looking back. The town when the lasses were out could be scary as fuck.Dewhurst factory in Hendon.
Young warehouse lad at 16,and got my eyes well opened.
Fanny everywhere and none stop bucking for years.
Take me back to the early 90s.
Something I've always wondered about that. Do you get training on incompetency, and how to fuck up basic orders?Lasted 4 month working on the kiosks at the stadium when I left school in 99.
Maybe @TheWanderer ?I know of one other lad who posts on here the same tome I was there and others have said they worked there at some point, but I’m unsure about which years.
It was like being out, but at work.
A secretarial role / YTS at Washington Graphics that I started in 1993 - loved it, nice folks but the company only lasted a few years after. I then started work at the Child Benefit centre which was absolute hell from the training and beyond.
What ?Is/was it near the galleries?
The child benefit place?What ?
Aye, trained there then went to the main Waterview Park office.The child benefit place?
apart from paper rounds and helping me uncle with decorating now and again, my first proper employment was BT at Claypath in Durham giving out directory enquiries, this was mid 90s with me being mid 20's, was a canny number and altho I had a lass there was of course fanny on tap, was there just over a year and left to join one2one at Doxford in 98 I think it was, went on secondment floorwalking in a new call centre near Barnsley and had the time of me life for about a year until they decided they wanted me back on the phones, where I promptly got meself sacked. Happy memories from that time.Dewhurst factory in Hendon.
Young warehouse lad at 16,and got my eyes well opened.
Fanny everywhere and none stop bucking for years.
Take me back to the early 90s.