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    Posted: 25 Mar 09 at 4:13pm
Originally posted by Rupert

Originally posted by Nick Peters

Hi Sam,

Dont know where you live, but we have a workshop vacancy at LDC racing Sailboats at Chandlers Ford, Hants. We are looking for someone asap...give me a call,

Nick



Grab that offer with both hands as quick as you can before someone else does!


iv bitten his arm off, just waiting too see if they accept me or not. but if not im looking for work in any area of the marine indistry not specifically sailing

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depends on what side you want to get into. i work in the workboat/hovercraft side and it is good fun just alot of work and not alot to do with sailing.

but if u want to become a beach bum then look for uksa or somthing like that

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Originally posted by Nick Peters

Hi Sam,

Dont know where you live, but we have a workshop vacancy at LDC racing Sailboats at Chandlers Ford, Hants. We are looking for someone asap...give me a call,

Nick



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Hi Sam,

Dont know where you live, but we have a workshop vacancy at LDC racing Sailboats at Chandlers Ford, Hants. We are looking for someone asap...give me a call,

Nick

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Well I guess I'm an example of someone who made his hobby his work
and was also lucky enough for that 'work" to become an Industry beyond
the marine business from which it initially sprang.

I have to say it does alter ones perception of that hobby in ways that are
not altogether conducive to better enjoyment of the hobby, but
nonetheless make working life more interesting, so it is a trade off and
one with hindsight I wouldn't change.

Interesting that I spend a lot of time resisting the natural urge to take my
commercial expertise into my new found hobby, a world that could do
with a drastic commercial shake up if ever there was imho, but
nevertheless I shall still avoid for the near future, wishing to continue the
more pleasant and to a certain degree simpler existence of the pure
hobbyist and consumer.

But advice to one starting out in life, give it a go if the opportunity arises,
it's a lot more rewarding than flipping burgers, standing at a lathe,
burning your eyes in front of a computer screen or spewing bollox down
a telephone line at some call centre.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote MerlinMags Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Mar 09 at 9:15am
For some people it might be overload, but for others, combining work and their hobby will only just raise the level enough to get them their 'fix'.

The most important thing I have learned about employment is very simple: You have to go to work for (probably) 7 hours a day for the next 40 years....thats a bloody long time, so if you don't enjoy it.....thats 40 years of misery.

In the end, the money doesn't compensate for the misery.
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Originally posted by Andymac

and the other thing I forgot to mention - After nine years of it, it became like a 'busman's holiday'.

This is most definitely true. I spent 10 years or so in the [motor] bike trade and the one thing I noticed was that folk who actually work with them never get into all this biker lifestyle stuff. You really need to get away from work sometimes.
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Yeah I wouldn't jump too quickly into the marine industry.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Andymac Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Mar 09 at 4:51pm
I could have done with that advice!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Andymac Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Mar 09 at 4:43pm

Originally posted by tmoore

The other thing is I didnt want to mix sailing (pleasure) with work. I didnt want to do too much and lose interest

Yes, and the other thing I forgot to mention - After nine years of it, it became like a 'busman's holiday'. Killed it for me, went cycle racing for 20 years instead!

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