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what's a proper job? I didn't post at all last week either :D
Surely a proper job is one that allows you regular time to post on J2Ski! I know mine does... :wink:
No wifi? I'll bet you kept trying though... 8)
Nope, I was pretty certain we were beyond the internet (without using the sat' phone) :D
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Started by Brandyaitch in Ski Chatter 22-Feb-2009 - 89 Replies
RoseR
reply to 'J2Ski - who are yer ?' posted Feb-2009
I do have a proper job, Pharmacist in a large national store. Work 5 long days a week. I do lots of CPD, extra study at my computer but always manage to find time to switch over to here. I have a very large garden and allotment which most of my days off I am doing something to. As to-days backache will testify. I am a relative newbie to snow sports so all my info and banter comes from here. In fact I have even started to log on before I go to work each day. So thats me really.
I'm a laydee
Daved
reply to 'J2Ski - who are yer ?' posted Feb-2009
I live and work in sunny Sheffield, have flexible hours and live on a computer!I am also addicted to skiing and posting on forums ..I like this one as it is friendly and does not take itself too seriously..unlike another more anal site I wont mention!!! :evil:
Join in ...the more the merrier :lol:
Join in ...the more the merrier :lol:
Tony_H
reply to 'J2Ski - who are yer ?' posted Feb-2009
Hello. Mind your own business.
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Ise
reply to 'J2Ski - who are yer ?' posted Feb-2009
brandyaitch wrote:I found the J2SKI site a few months ago and as a relatively new skier have found the site very informative and the banter very entertaining, although have felt, at times that I am 'ear-holing' on private conversations between the 'regular' contributors.
I have often wondered when the site was set up, who runs/censors it, and 'who are yer?' - admin - Ian Wickham - Tony H - RossF - bandit - Pablo Escobar - Nelly PS - caron-a - ise - tino_11 - Rose R - Trencher - et al - cos you all seem to be posting throughout the day and don't appear to have proper jobs !
what's a proper job? I didn't post at all last week either :D
Admin
reply to 'J2Ski - who are yer ?' posted Feb-2009
ise wrote:what's a proper job?
Surely a proper job is one that allows you regular time to post on J2Ski! I know mine does... :wink:
ise wrote:I didn't post at all last week either :D
No wifi? I'll bet you kept trying though... 8)
The Admin Man
Ise
reply to 'J2Ski - who are yer ?' posted Feb-2009
Admin wrote:
No wifi? I'll bet you kept trying though... 8)
Nope, I was pretty certain we were beyond the internet (without using the sat' phone) :D
Smirnoff_skier
reply to 'J2Ski - who are yer ?' posted Feb-2009
I am also a student like Ross, and am in Sheffield. I started skiing when I was 13 and am now 22. I ski 3 hours on a monday night at the ski village doing race practice and then every other weekend at different places and try to do at least 2 weeks a year on snow.
Although my post count is relatively modest, I also spend a lot of time just trying to keep up with what is happening on the other posts.
I had a 'proper' job last year for my placement year, but still found plenty of time to keep tabs on the forum.
Tom
Although my post count is relatively modest, I also spend a lot of time just trying to keep up with what is happening on the other posts.
I had a 'proper' job last year for my placement year, but still found plenty of time to keep tabs on the forum.
Tom
Tom
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Acarr
reply to 'J2Ski - who are yer ?' posted Feb-2009
I live in London and work from home. I use the internet for my job, so I have a legitimate reason to be on here ) (wonders if boss will agree...)
We started skiing 2 years ago as we wanted our daughter to learn young. I'm not revealing our ages, but it's been over 20 years since I graduated and my OH longer than that :shock:
As we're such beginners, I like to hear what other people's experiences are. This forum has lots of friendly people who don't make you feel silly for asking questions.
Allie
We started skiing 2 years ago as we wanted our daughter to learn young. I'm not revealing our ages, but it's been over 20 years since I graduated and my OH longer than that :shock:
As we're such beginners, I like to hear what other people's experiences are. This forum has lots of friendly people who don't make you feel silly for asking questions.
Allie
Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity
Topic last updated on 25-February-2009 at 19:47