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I work as a Personal Assistant and Support Worker for a Social Worker. It's a unique experience. Without being a social work student you're getting a first hand look at everything, whilst contributing in a small part. My primary role however is to provide support for a Social Worker who is dual impaired in eyesight and hearing. Unfortunately, my job is up in a couple of years and I can choose to either forge a new working relationship with another client, which will prove difficult or my ideal plan of turning Twitch streaming into an income of some form. I just wanted to say this explains why you're all such a well rounded bunch of people. You all do really interesting, worthwhile and essential jobs here.4 points
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Spurs new stadium will be the greatest ever built
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Exotic drops Post Forsaken
GazzaGarratt and 2 others reacted to crispymorgan for a topic
Just dropped Queenbreaker from Ikora! Ironically as I was grinding out the Sleeper Quest. Still, puts less pressure on getting it now.....3 points -
GPU upgrade
GazzaGarratt and one other reacted to Diddums for a topic
All of those sockets need to be populated so grab another adapter. That PSU should be more than man enough for this load profile, if anything's gonna kill it, it'll be old age. It's what... 6 years old now? Also you guys are both awesome, reminded me why we keep you around2 points -
Retro gamer looking to start a streaming 'career'
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I've been on quite a nostalgia kick myself over the last year. Here's a list of what I've been after in the last year; Picked up a SNES mini in August, been working on Link to the Past (again), Secrets of Mana, Donkey Kong, Super Mario, Mario Kart PS2 - all the Tony Hawk games, Def Jam Vendetta, Midnight Club II N64 - Ocarina of time, 1080, Super Mario PC - Kings Quest, Space Quest, Quest for Glory series. Original Myst and Riven. Syberia, Grim Fandango. Bought them all on Steam Welcome aboard2 points -
Spurs new stadium will be the greatest ever built
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So glad the seat colours are a proper Spurs navy colour and not Chelsea blue like the old WHL2 points -
Summit, Firing Range and Morocco
Dan94 and one other reacted to phil bottle for a topic
This thread is actually making me look forward to release next week2 points -
Summit, Firing Range and Morocco
Dan94 and one other reacted to J4MES OX4D for a topic
Militia The complete list is finally assembled plus the upcoming Nuketown. Frequency: A covert listening station deep in the mountainous region of Hunan Province is being used to track strategic targets across the globe. Contraband: Surveillance of an international arms smuggling operation has uncovered this shipping hub on a remote, uncharted island off the coast of Colombia. Seaside: An anti-government protest in this quaint coastal Spanish town grew out of control and forced a military shutdown. Payload: A defensive ICBM launch facility deep in an Icelandic mountain range has been infiltrated by hostile forces attempting to steal a nuclear warhead. Hacienda: A lavish vineyard estate situated on a quiet lake in the Spanish countryside, home to a high-ranking crime syndicate boss. Gridlock: A Japanese metropolis whose city center has been jammed up by a bank heist gone wrong. Arsenal: Hostile covert ops on a manufacturing facility of a powerful North American military defense contractor means someone may have stolen the keys to the castle. Icebreaker: A long lost Nuclear submarine in the Arctic houses a uranium supply which a Russian unit has come to salvage. Morocco: Rebels in a small Moroccan village are using government military supply planes as target practice as they fly over the surrounding Sahara Desert. Militia: Anti-government extremists backed covertly by a Russian cell are stockpiling weaponry in a remote region of Alaskan wilderness near the Bearing Strait. Jungle: Black Ops Flashback – The heat is on as Cold War forces collide in the sweltering depths of the Vietnam jungle. Slums: Black Ops Flashback – Street battles rage in head to head heat through the center of a run down Panama neighborhood. Firing Range: Black Ops Flashback – US Forces gear up for red team/blue team combat exercises in this Guantanamo Bay military base. Summit: Black Ops Flashback – Cold War surveillance is at its peak above the clouds in the mountaintop listening post in the Ural Mountains.2 points -
I think tactically it was a bad team selection for Liverpool. Klopp should have looked at how Mane and Salah played on the weekend, they are both in poor form right now. Sturridge should've played the full 90, partnered with Shaquiri up front. As for Tottenham, I don't think there was anything they could do. They need to make a few signings in January to say the least.2 points
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Summit, Firing Range and Morocco
Dan94 and one other reacted to J4MES OX4D for a topic
Slums up your bums2 points -
Spurs new stadium will be the greatest ever built
GazzaGarratt and one other reacted to phil bottle for a topic
A carpenter mate working there sent me some photos of the grass being laid today, can't wait to watch a game. Even Arsenal fans I know who've seen it from outside are impressed, which is saying something. I just hope we still have a team who can play in it2 points -
Cheers mate. I didn't get the tester one I went for thursday, had someone more suited apparently. Wasn't exactly what I wanted tbh and maybe that showed in the interview but still good experience. Have another interview Monday for a Web designer / developer job and applied for another 2 similar roles which I'm waiting to hear back from regarding interviews Sent from my Samsung S9+ using Tapatalk2 points
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What do you do?
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I'm currently at the height of my career working for the best company I've ever worked for. I'm a building manager and my line manager is worth £3b so hopefully I'll get to call him dad one day and get written in to his will. To get here I've had quite an illustrious career which has involved unblocking toilets in a prison and moving office furniture for £50 a day. It's been an extremely long and difficult road but being able to wear a suit to work and work with people who aren't constantly scratching their bollocks and picking their noses has made it all worth while.1 point -
GPU upgrade
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Cool. I can pick up another 6 -> 8 pin adapter if I need to. I'll hold off on anything until Dave has a chance to give his thoughts as well. I'm going camping this weekend, so no rush. Thanks. Via the FG App1 point -
Retro gamer looking to start a streaming 'career'
GazzaGarratt reacted to SPFreely for a topic
Well I love Manchester and gaming, I'm down with that! Anyone else? 😀1 point -
FIFA 19
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I'm tempted. Glad I haven't got funds atm or it would be mine already. I've been itching for us to have a proper FG Pro Clubs team here, especially because we have quite a lot that enjoy footy games and others that could bring some newbies into the FG fold.1 point -
Gran Turismo Sport Time trial
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I'll try and give it another go over the weekend. Maybe on my own though to see if my concentration levels do any better.1 point -
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Fair play Dan. Funnily enough that's exactly what I'd love to do aswell. I've started on CodeAcademy as its free. How much is your course? Its been a while since I've picked it up though. How are you finding CodeAcademy mate? I've been doing my course on Udemy but seen a few people online (Instagram and also someone on my estate) who've used Treehouse and gone from zero to Front End Developer in 6-9 months and into a job. It is £20 p/m though and then £199 p/m if you want a 'TechDegree'1 point
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GPU upgrade
GazzaGarratt reacted to phil bottle for a topic
Ah nice one, I've had bad luck with post in the past, so I'm glad it actually arrived [emoji3] Sent from my SM-G955F using Tapatalk1 point -
Retro gamer looking to start a streaming 'career'
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On older stuff it's a perfect reproduction. Probably too good. Needs a crt to blur the edges. Via the FG App1 point -
GPU upgrade
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I didn't watch either game but its two bad results for the English clubs - Spurs weren't expected to win and the Inter defeat was crucial but allowing Barcelona to get 3 points could prove critical. Need back to back wins against PSV and then beat Inter at home to really turn it around. Also a damaging result for Liverpool by not getting anything from the game and allowing Napoli 3pts in what will be a very tight group. Back to back wins would be ideal against Red Star and then a point against either PSG away or Napoli at home should be enough.1 point
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Gran Turismo Sport Time trial
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I'm not sure if I'll make any improvements on mine. This track is a beast and everything has to be pin point perfect. I'll continue to try as this car feels extremely good round this track.1 point -
Summit, Firing Range and Morocco
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I had a love/hate relationship with that map, depending on the game mode. Thanks for sharing these James1 point -
Calling All PvP Players
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I'd be down for doing some as I really like PvP it's just at the moment im pretty much limited to weekends, im not too fussed about the gun but a challenge is a challenge and I do like my trust. Any help I can give hit me up.1 point -
Calling All PvP Players
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Trust is the way to go, it’s a great hand cannon in PvP . Zen moment works pretty well for me. Got all my hand cannon kills with it and now getting most of my solar kills with it.1 point -
Wow! Step aside Emirates and Wembley, this new stadium looks incredible!1 point
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Gran Turismo Sport Time trial
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Best so far is 2:06.625 in the McLaren F1 '94. Still need to knock of a few seconds.1 point -
Gran Turismo Sport Time trial
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As Phil, Lee and I were on at the same time we created an online lobby. If you’re in single player time trial you will only see your own time.1 point -
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FIFA 19
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PES tip: play PES. Sorry, that's my last ever bit of FIFA harassment, promise[emoji41] Sent from my SM-G955F using Tapatalk1 point -
Gran Turismo Sport Time trial
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A non drug-assisted lap might see me knock 10 seconds off my 2:11 We'll see but yeah really enjoying this game, it's excellent. Sent from my SM-G955F using Tapatalk1 point -
Gran Turismo Sport Time trial
GazzaGarratt reacted to Greboth for a topic
It sure is addictive, I only planned to do a few laps and end up usually doing more like 20. For the number if laps you’ve done, I think 2:12 is good. I’m faster but I’ve now probably done 60ish laps in total. Also not being half asleep might help with the consistency also I generally find I struggle to go faster and eventually set a messy but faster lap. Then manage to run the faster time with a cleaner lap but struggle to then go faster. Then set s messy but faster lap. Rinse and repeat. The Lambo is certainly easier than the McLaren when it comes to braking in to T1 and getting out the hairpin. I’m still not sure the McLaren is actually faster over a lap but it may edge it slightly. I think I’ll give the Lambo another go, see if I can get it closer to the time I set with the McLaren.1 point -
Its a small family owned business at his house (portakabin in the garden as an office) so could understand if it was a little informal and relaxed but just put the dogs in another room ffs they were little scatty things running about Anyway, gave feedback to apprenticeship provider and they're investigating further with their manager about whether they're going to work with that company in the further, he also had to Google the wages for apprentices with regards to my age etc which was unprofessional as well. He had my CV prior to the interview1 point
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What do you do?
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Sounds like that was a place you don’t want to work anyway. Who sets up a job interview ina dining room with dogs running around?!1 point -
I work at a company that produce equipment used by the utilities sector. I'm responsible for the development of the desktop software that's used to monitor and archive records of the work done by the equipment, so a lot of it is looking at what features in the software I can implement to make the end-users life easier. Just recently added on a module that uses a database to store the information (rather than file based as the rest of the program). Significantly quicker and easier to fetch the info, and will allow for the user to have custom filters (queuries). Main languages used are C# (WPF) and SQL (SQLite databases). Also work with Python for some other bits and bobs (small internal scripts and programs). Considering I only started using the above languages just over a year and a half ago, I'm surprised just how well and fast I took to them. Previous experience was with C/C++, but with the UI stuff in C# WPF, and the industry standard of 'seperating' the background logic from the foreground UI, it was quite a bit different. Vastly more exciting as a day-to-day job than my previous which was literally copy and pasting code for 5 years....1 point
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What do you do?
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Good luck buddy! Sorry it's late seeing so hope it went well this week and fingers crossed for you nailing Monday's one! I know you will though bud #Believe [emoji16][emoji109][emoji173] Tell me about it. I absolutely would love a job in this sector. I need to find more time to learn web development again. I would love to apply a lot of funky shit here for everyone to have more fun here.1 point -
FIFA 19
GazzaGarratt reacted to J4MES OX4D for a topic
I've watched quite a few matches of the final game and it looks like they've toned down a lot of the erratic mechanics that were present in the beta and demo. The ball physics don't look quite as farcical either. The shooting still needs to be nerfed - some dude playing a career as Macclesfield with youth players only in his team managed to score a string of blinding goals and so did the AI. If they tone that down then we'll be getting closer to a reasonable representation of football. PES is still way ahead in gameplay, ball physics and animations for me but the very outdated presentation and pathetic AI is severely dragging down that brand where they desperately need to overhaul that as much as they have the gameplay in recent years. If only there was a game with FIFA's authenticity and PES's gameplay....1 point -
What do you do?
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I am literally that guy in Office Space who says "I take the specs from the customers and give them to the software engineers". "I'M A PEOPLE PERSON". I am literally paid to monitor multiple microsoft sharepoints and then apply some SQL to improve certain metrics.1 point -
What do you do?
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Dan, this has been a really good thread. It's about time we asked what do you do?1 point -
Im a CNC machinist, setter and programmer. I work horizontal borers and multi axis milling machines but im also an apprentice trained vertical borer and turner. Like Lee I've only worked at the one firm and on August the 11th I'll have been there 32 years 😫 21 years of that was on nights.1 point
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I work for a motion capture company as Capture Assistant Director and Stage Manager. We help make games, films, music videos, anything really. I love it, couldn’t imagine working anywhere else.1 point
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What do you do?
SPFreely reacted to BO7H B4RRELS for a topic
It can be very rewarding, but this field also has an extremely high turnover rate. The stress is nuts. There are days when I want to choke these kids. But there are also days when I feel really good knowing I'm helping someone get their life on track. I've learned to put my efforts into the kids who are trying. The ones that don't give a fuck, I don't give a fuck. You can lead a horse to water... But thanks man. I appreciate the kindness. Via the FG App1 point -
What do you do?
SPFreely reacted to GazzaGarratt for a topic
Tommy, quite possibly you have one of the most rewarding and worthy jobs I've ever read. That's seriously awesome.1 point -
What do you do?
SPFreely reacted to GazzaGarratt for a topic
I work in Projects. Pretty vague I know but essentially I lead in changes that happen at a Building Society. You'd be surprised how many things need changing or we want changing like systems, policies and strategies. I'm very lucky to do many varied things and help make decisions that impact the direction of where we go. I've only ever worked for this company too. Nearly 14 years.1 point -
What do you do?
SPFreely reacted to Plumbers Crack for a topic
(Hopefully) done with all that work cr@p! Took early retirement 2 years ago almost to the day. Used to be a plumbing estimating and design engineer but now I’m part of the green keeping team at my bowls club. No grand kids yet and Mrs P still works part time so works well for a bit of daytime gaming as well! 👍 Anyone who says retirement is boring is talking out of their jacksie ....I mean, every day is a bank holiday, what’snot to love? 😂😂 Right, let’s get the ol’ PS4 fired up.......1 point -
What do you do?
SPFreely reacted to BO7H B4RRELS for a topic
I'm the Independent Living Specialist at a group home for young men who are about to be out on their own. I teach them IL skills like; creating a resume, interviewing tips, how to open a bank account, grocery shopping, budgeting, etc. Masters in Pyschology and Bachelors in Criminal Justice. Been in this field for 11 years. Via the FG App1 point