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[Other Sport] What was your father's profession?

What is/was your Father/Papa's profession?

  • Toolmaker

  • Imam

  • Hairdresser

  • Teacher

  • MP

  • Mechanic

  • Fire Fighter

  • Police Constable

  • Doctor

  • Writer

  • Butcher

  • Plumber

  • Carpenter

  • Accountant

  • Fisherthem

  • Chef

  • Manager

  • Car Sales

  • Driver

  • Greengrocer

  • Armed Forces

  • Celebrity

  • Lollipop Person

  • Tree Surgeon


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A bender - that was actually his job title, admittedly I told the kids in the playground something else.

If you are wondering, it's when the steel comes from the steelmaking plants and then has to be shaped ("bent") by big huge machines in factories for onward placement in the walls of buildings to make them more solid. Tough backbreaking work, could only last for a couple of decades before he was invalided out
 




HangletonGull

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Apr 10, 2023
2,062
Property manager , and a bit of a c unt who I blame most of my problems I’ve had in life on him (only good thing he did was pay for me to go the Albion in my youth, and when he died left me with a right few quid )
 


DavidinSouthampton

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Jan 3, 2012
17,148
My father was a grocer, greengrocer and also trained as a butcher at Smithfield Market in London.
My grandmother, who came from a very poor East end of London background but made good insisted that each of her three children should have a trade, so of his two sisters, one became a fully fledged secretary/ shorthand typist and the other a tailor.
 












zefarelly

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Jul 7, 2003
22,477
Sussex, by the sea
Started off as a mechanic, ended up a senior service manager for many years.
Looking after very strong cigarettes?

My Dad spent his whole career at Seeboard, computers, from 1969 to 2003, I don't think it was called IT then.

My Step Dad was Army, Fitter, mechanic, plant hire fitter then Hire centre manager. . . .brought up with loads of power tools back when they were proper and loads of 2 stroke engines 🙌🏼
 




MJsGhost

Oooh Matron, I'm an
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Jun 26, 2009
4,975
East
Brick layer.

I was therefore an apprentice hod carrier and labourer during school and college holidays
 


Rambo

Don't Push me
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Jul 8, 2003
3,989
Worthing/Vietnam
My dad was a mechanic by trade but went into house removals and working for the inland revenue at the end of his career.

He worked hard all his life to provide for his family and was an absolute legend.

I miss him every day.
 






Shropshire Seagull

Well-known member
Nov 5, 2004
8,662
Telford
No Drugs Baron on the list?

As for my Papa
- RAF pilot 1947 - 52
- University Lecturer [previously Polytechnic] in Electrical Engineering

Now been retired [many] more years than he worked - will be 97 in August - never known life without him - gonna be tough when he eventually calls it a day ....
 


DarrenFreemansPerm

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Sep 28, 2010
17,377
Shoreham
Looking after very strong cigarettes?

My Dad spent his whole career at Seeboard, computers, from 1969 to 2003, I don't think it was called IT then.

My Step Dad was Army, Fitter, mechanic, plant hire fitter then Hire centre manager. . . .brought up with loads of power tools back when they were proper and loads of 2 stroke engines 🙌🏼
Motor trade.
 












zefarelly

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Jul 7, 2003
22,477
Sussex, by the sea
My old man wore three pice whistles
He was never home for long . . .

When my dad died I contained it to a point

a few days later I listened to this master piece. Strange how things get you. . . . . Still do.

 




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