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weasel said:
LeeBullock said:
Just finished a Masters degree - should find out this week if its confirmed if I have got a job as a materials physicist. Its been bullshit the hoops I have had to jump through to get this job.

Masters degree in some form of Physics, I'm guessing? From where?
What's a materials physicist do then?

MSc Medical and Radiation Physics Birmingham, graduated in october. I will mostly be working of surface physics looking at slip resistance on the sub-micron scale and determining the microscopic parameters that determine slip resistance. Also other stuff too, but that is the main research area.
 
Some really clever people on here by the sounds of it.

I'm a chemist, not the pharmacutical kind, the other type. Not as much fun as physics I'm sure but I do have a cupboard full of deadly chemicals.
 
Fitzy said:
Some really clever people on here by the sounds of it.

I'm a chemist, not the pharmacutical kind, the other type. Not as much fun as physics I'm sure but I do have a cupboard full of deadly chemicals.


your a drug dealer :lol: :lol: :wink:
 
Chartered Town Planner. I work form home 95% of the time getting planning permissions for developers etc. I used to do a five hour round trip to work in London from Oxfordshire but since I moved to Yorkshire things are a lot less frantic. Miss being in an office but I work on the house in between the planning jobs which makes for a change :)
 
Darth Wensleydale said:
Chartered Town Planner. I work form home 95% of the time getting planning permissions for developers etc. I used to do a five hour round trip to work in London from Oxfordshire but since I moved to Yorkshire things are a lot less frantic. Miss being in an office but I work on the house in between the planning jobs which makes for a change :)


what part of yorkshire you from again darth.

i,m a selfemployed plasterer by way but i think most new that
 
I'm a Lairage Manager now working with Cattle and Sheep, am also a trained Slaughterman and an Animal Welfare Officer (If that makes sense :roll: ).
 
cocofstar said:
I'm a Lairage Manager now working with Cattle and Sheep, am also a trained Slaughterman and an Animal Welfare Officer (If that makes sense :roll: ).

Sheep-shagger then, aye!? :lol:
 
Work as a Deputy Manager in a supermarket which means 11/12 hour days and mither all day long.
There must be an easier way of funding my collection. :roll:
 
:lol: It's not entirely unknown in your part of the country! :wink:
(Or mine for that matter, but NOT by me!)
 
I wish i did not have to work. But if i was stuck at the house all the time i would be bored. Work to live not live to work
 
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