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Mounting PoliceMounted police ?️?
Sad as it sounds what I am now ….What would have been your profession if you had followed your childhood dreams ?
I always wanted to be a a engineer on fighter planes in the RAF but being colour blind put pay to that
Not sad at all as long as you enjoy itSad as it sounds what I am now ….
Mounted police here are bloody sheepMounting Police…?
I assume I am missing something in the translation. The US probably has a different name for an engineer.What would have been your profession if you had followed your childhood dreams ?
I always wanted to be a a engineer on fighter planes in the RAF but being colour blind put pay to that
The mounted officer isnt the brave one, the horse is.Mounted police here are bloody sheep
Engineer as in working on and repairing the fighter planesI assume I am missing something in the translation. The US probably has a different name for an engineer.
What does an engineer on a fighter plane do?
I thought they only had a pilot.
Ok. Got it.Engineer as in working on and repairing the fighter planes
Why’d you think I needed the horse ?The mounted officer isnt the brave one, the horse is.
He has to charge into crowds.
Probably pretends he is charging into battle with his knight .
You are almost correct. To help here, it’s actually a technician. Engineers design them, technicians fix them. We call them fairies here. ??Ok. Got it.
I belive we call them mechanics, same as an automobile mechanic.
Engineer would be the guy that designed the plane.
Killing the human race?You are almost correct. To help here, it’s actually a technician. Engineers design them, technicians fix them. We call them fairies here. ??
As for me, I wanted to achieve 3 things. I managed one, so not too bad. The other two, looking back, were pie in the sky.
Know me well you do. ?? xKilling the human race?
I was never a professional, but I skated as a kid.I'd always dreamed of being a professional ice-skater (but couldn't quite grasp the concept of skating backwards)?
As a very young child, I wanted to be a train driver (I'm afraid that at my age, that means steam engines). My dreams were utterly shattered by the realisation that, actually, Thomas the Tank Engine didn't have a driver, and much less needed one. Not ony that, he spent most of his time talking to a fat controller. So really, I grew up without any future desires for any profession or labour. I drifted into the RAF (probably the best career move of my life) and became a fairy (see Lips_Pearls comment above) then a computer technician, then specialist, then management (the latter being the biggest mistake of my career). Then I retired early (2nd best career move) and I'm now a qualified English teacher, working if and when I feel like it (which is rarely).What would have been your profession if you had followed your childhood dreams ?
I always wanted to be a a engineer on fighter planes in the RAF but being colour blind put pay to that
I could never quite get the hang of ice skating, my face or the back of my head seemed to be in constant contact with the ice, which is not how everyone else seemed to be doing it. Ice is slippery stuff. It's hard to stand up on it. So you put skates on, which enable you to glide more easily over what we already know is slippery stuff. Hmmmmm. Doesn't work for me...I'd always dreamed of being a professional ice-skater (but couldn't quite grasp the concept of skating backwards)?
I've just realised that maybe there was something there after all! Like Thomas, I spent most of my married life talking to erm..... a larger-sized controller, too!As a very young child, I wanted to be a train driver (I'm afraid that at my age, that means steam engines). My dreams were utterly shattered by the realisation that, actually, Thomas the Tank Engine didn't have a driver, and much less needed one. Not only that, he spent most of his time talking to a fat controller. So really, I grew up without any future desires for any profession or labour. I drifted into the RAF (probably the best career move of my life) and became a fairy (see Lips_Pearls comment above) then a computer technician, then specialist, then management (the latter being the biggest mistake of my career). Then I retired early (2nd best career move) and I'm now a qualified English teacher, working if and when I feel like it (which is rarely).
Too PC that. Won’t happen.I've just realised that maybe there was something there after all! Like Thomas, I spent most of my married life talking to erm..... a larger-sized controller, too!
I really thought hard about whether or not to post this, but hey ho, what the hell... I hope I don't get banned ?
Steam engines?As a very young child, I wanted to be a train driver (I'm afraid that at my age, that means steam engines). My dreams were utterly shattered by the realisation that, actually, Thomas the Tank Engine didn't have a driver, and much less needed one. Not ony that, he spent most of his time talking to a fat controller. So really, I grew up without any future desires for any profession or labour. I drifted into the RAF (probably the best career move of my life) and became a fairy (see Lips_Pearls comment above) then a computer technician, then specialist, then management (the latter being the biggest mistake of my career). Then I retired early (2nd best career move) and I'm now a qualified English teacher, working if and when I feel like it (which is rarely).
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