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Describe your job in 10 words or less

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Doing the impossible in too few hours. :lol:

 

Thats my job too :)

I could describe mine as- crime specialist, voice of the unwashed, unfortunate or misunderstood

 

When my son was young it was hard to answer mummy what is your job - helping naughty people seems to have stuck and I have to be very careful when people say hello to me that my sons loud voice doesn't carry... "have they been naughty, what have they done", or "is that a naughty person" :oops:

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a lot of us about "problem solver, loo fixer, shoulder, tea maker , mopper up- nurse" and mum of course

CV includes

taxi driver

first aider

bedmaker

poo shifter , hen, rabbit and cat and human if necc!

cleaner, gardener

furniture builder

plumber

cook

bottle washer

you name it I do it

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a lot of us about "problem solver, loo fixer, shoulder, tea maker , mopper up- nurse" and mum of course

CV includes

taxi driver

first aider

bedmaker

poo shifter , hen, rabbit and cat and human if necc!

cleaner, gardener

furniture builder

plumber

cook

bottle washer

you name it I do it

 

I'm so glad you wrote that. I knew I did something all day but just couldn't nail down what it was. :lol:

 

I think you missed 'vomit catcher' off the list. ( and a few hundred more things). Sorry cinnamon not fewer than 10 words.

 

How about:

 

Busy, knackered, unappreciated, but glad I don't go to work?

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Modern day Robin Hood?

The Joy of Tax?

 

(Mr Wolfie & I both work in inheritance tax)

 

If you are Robin Hood I must be the Sheriff of Nottingham and there I was thinking I am the good guy :lol::lol:

 

 

So in 10 words... Making sure my clients are not overcharged by Robin Hood :wink:

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Doing the impossible in too few hours. :lol:

 

Thats my job too :)

I could describe mine as- crime specialist, voice of the unwashed, unfortunate or misunderstood

 

When my son was young it was hard to answer mummy what is your job - helping naughty people seems to have stuck and I have to be very careful when people say hello to me that my sons loud voice doesn't carry... "have they been naughty, what have they done", or "is that a naughty person" :oops:

 

I had the same thing with my daughter. If someone in town said hello, she would ask, "is that a friend or a criminal?" again - in rather a loud voice!

 

My description could be: Trying to keep magistrates on the straight and narrow.

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