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What work do you do

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Created by suface2air > 9 months ago, 25 Oct 2013
suface2air
QLD, 701 posts
25 Oct 2013 9:08AM
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Ok what work do you guys/girls do to keep the kiting dream alive . I have been on contract or self employed for over 23 years and will be getting back to work soon (a contract is running out) and I want to get back into a wage paying job 38 hour week not 80 hour week with weekends free . Ideas so far a deck hand at one of our east coast islands or they class them as a porter , mechanic on the 4x4 buses on tagaloma island , a run about person on lady Elliot island .

Just thinking Thanks Sam

Chris6791
WA, 3271 posts
25 Oct 2013 7:21AM
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Govt job, shift work, in a subsidised rental 3 minutes from the beach in one of the windiest places in Oz.

austin
671 posts
25 Oct 2013 7:25AM
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Not so much about what you do but where you live is the biggest factor, no substitute for time on the water.

Echelon
40 posts
25 Oct 2013 8:09AM
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I'm a self employed programmer. I can work basically at any time if I don't have meetings. It allows me to get the best of the wind 95% of the time, not to mention surf when the wind isn't up.

Absolutely love it!!!

eppo
WA, 9496 posts
25 Oct 2013 8:57AM
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High school Maths Teacher, who lives 3-5 minutes from epic waves or flat water...But would rather be self employed like the programmer. Too many westerlies and easterlies lost during the middle part of the day....not that I'm complaining, I got it pretty good.

default
WA, 1255 posts
25 Oct 2013 9:31AM
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male gigolo

majority of my work is after dark, so there you go

bene313
WA, 1347 posts
25 Oct 2013 9:31AM
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Part owner of an accounting practice.

Work is 15 minutes from beach and home is in between the two.

I'm the boss so unless busy or in meetings I can scoot off as I please.


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male gigolo


Now I know why you can afford six new kites every season.

prea
QLD, 184 posts
25 Oct 2013 11:45AM
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I work from 7am to 14knots...
or till I see a kite up from my studio window

Simsurf
WA, 238 posts
25 Oct 2013 9:53AM
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FIFO mining. Short rosters, even time off. Live 2mins from perfect flat water spot and 2 mins from great wave spot. Can kite in winds close to home in almost 360 degree wind variations. Hard to be on site when the wind is in but being home with nothing to do but kite for 7 days a fortnight isn't too bad.

KIT33R
NSW, 1714 posts
25 Oct 2013 1:03PM
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Paedophile hunter. Work hours vary.

karo
WA, 5 posts
25 Oct 2013 10:13AM
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Design and fix other companies IT .... working from 6 am to 2:30 ... guess when the seabreeze comes in... living 1 minute from the beach :-) life is good

theDoctor
NSW, 5780 posts
25 Oct 2013 1:44PM
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as little as possible

default
WA, 1255 posts
25 Oct 2013 11:35AM
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bene313 said..

Part owner of an accounting practice.

Work is 15 minutes from beach and home is in between the two.

I'm the boss so unless busy or in meetings I can scoot off as I please.


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male gigolo


Now I know why you can afford six new kites every season.


Yes business is good with all the FIFO blokes away all the time

hamburglar
ACT, 2174 posts
25 Oct 2013 2:41PM
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Steal burgers, at random times between Wind gusts, so people buy more
burgers to keep uncle Ronnie mc happy

bigtone667
NSW, 1504 posts
25 Oct 2013 2:49PM
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I work in IT and volunteer to do after hours stuff and then take the hours owed as time in lieu.

WA71
WA, 1382 posts
25 Oct 2013 12:14PM
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default said..

bene313 said..

Part owner of an accounting practice.

Work is 15 minutes from beach and home is in between the two.

I'm the boss so unless busy or in meetings I can scoot off as I please.


default said..

male gigolo


Now I know why you can afford six new kites every season.


Yes business is good with all the FIFO blokes away all the time


Ugly
WA, 205 posts
25 Oct 2013 12:19PM
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Retired at 45
Will work if the right carrot dangled.

Glug
WA, 106 posts
25 Oct 2013 1:36PM
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Building Project Manager. Long hours. 2 days a week in the Pilbara. Young family.

Yeah time is limited! still weasel in 2 sessions a week.

HappyG
VIC, 292 posts
25 Oct 2013 5:10PM
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Retraining to be a High School Design Teacher.... Holidays are good yeah Eppo (all maths teachers are good at what they do BUT GOD THEY CAN BLUDGE) I am joking Eppo...

I was a Boat Builder specialising in Yachts... Worked right next to the water... Wind kicked in Kite went up... Boss was cool he was usually out fishing or sailing his wooden couta boat...

Then Kids came along and all of that stopped... So going to teach design and wood and 10 weeks holidays are pretty good. I live 10 minutes from the bay in Melbourne...

Chris_M
2129 posts
25 Oct 2013 2:17PM
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High school teacher. Live 2 mins from epic kite spot. On peninsula that picks up nearly every wind direction. Currently starting a school based kitesurfing club, demanding that school recognise me officially as "Dean of Kitesurfing" once club is fully functioning.

eppo
WA, 9496 posts
25 Oct 2013 2:50PM
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Retraining to be a High School Design Teacher.... Holidays are good yeah Eppo (all maths teachers are good at what they do BUT GOD THEY CAN BLUDGE) I am joking Eppo...


No need to apologise, I was an extractive metallurgist in the my early days, teach maths now so I use 0.5% of my brain and bludge, then kite...that's the whole point, oh and to have a good old laugh with the kids, funny shts they are!




So going to teach design and wood and 10 weeks holidays are pretty good. I live 10 minutes from the bay in Melbourne...



Awesome, need more practical crew with experience...

Simsurf
WA, 238 posts
25 Oct 2013 3:20PM
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bene313 said..

Part owner of an accounting practice.

Work is 15 minutes from beach and home is in between the two.

I'm the boss so unless busy or in meetings I can scoot off as I please.


default said..

male gigolo


Now I know why you can afford six new kites every season.


Yes business is good with all the FIFO blokes away all the time


I reckon on behalf of all the FIFO crew out there, it would be clear to say that a good accountant deserves good wind. Mine is a legend.

mnbrally
WA, 18 posts
25 Oct 2013 3:25PM
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Draftsman....hrs 6am-3.45pm perfect for seabreezes, office has a window looking out on some trees that let me know when to rush home

stabber
NSW, 1114 posts
25 Oct 2013 6:27PM
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I am Satan....I steal peoples dreams....rob peoples emotions and drain peoples will.
You mortals have given me a great starting list.......bwaaahaaaaaa...


and ps.... I work when YOU least expect me to.

I hate you all......

hate out.... Lucey

Lambie
QLD, 739 posts
25 Oct 2013 6:36PM
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Im sure my boss checks seabreeze regularly so I work really hard and never have any time to get out on the water :-) - but yeah I work in a job that is super flexible and being kind of tied up in water quality stuff - means I have to go kiteboarding often to check out the water quality!!!

suface2air
QLD, 701 posts
25 Oct 2013 6:42PM
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thanks for all replies . all sound good options
lets look at some of them : by the sound of it I have to go back to school (don't think so at 43 years old)
: become a teacher
: a computer nerd
or my favourite so far and it had to be stabber with the batman stealth kite design a brother to him as you cant beat Satan .
After all that I am very keen to hear about the labour workers out there . I am a diesel fitter , fitter and turner by trade , security officer , caravan park manager , c and b class wielder including high pressure , come with crane , loader and end loader tickets but I still want to learn more and given my age something less stress full on the body . Any thoughts out there not the male gigolo I did say less stress full .

Slashrockson
NSW, 126 posts
25 Oct 2013 8:10PM
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Yeah, run you're own business with staff, your the boss take time off when you want....NOT !!!!!!!

hamburglar
ACT, 2174 posts
25 Oct 2013 8:20PM
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stabber said...
I am Satan....I steal peoples dreams....rob peoples emotions and drain peoples will.
You mortals have given me a great starting list.......bwaaahaaaaaa...


and ps.... I work when YOU least expect me to.

I hate you all......

hate out.... Lucey

I'm sure your my old boss
Keep them fires burning you grubby barstool

eppo
WA, 9496 posts
25 Oct 2013 6:03PM
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suface2air said..

thanks for all replies . all sound good options
lets look at some of them : by the sound of it I have to go back to school (don't think so at 43 years old)
: become a teacher
: a computer nerd
or my favourite so far and it had to be stabber with the batman stealth kite design a brother to him as you cant beat Satan .
After all that I am very keen to hear about the labour workers out there . I am a diesel fitter , fitter and turner by trade , security officer , caravan park manager , c and b class wielder including high pressure , come with crane , loader and end loader tickets but I still want to learn more and given my age something less stress full on the body . Any thoughts out there not the male gigolo I did say less stress full .




Yeh changing jobs, careers (whatever the tossers call them) is bloody hard. I have mates in the building trade, some skilled, some semi skilled and they seem to be able to start when they want, so early if they know its a Seabreeze, some of them even go back after to finish jobs off. That seems quite flexible and you seem to have some great practical skills.

Me I can solve a complex maths equation but couldn't put a bloody shelf up! Its the Homer Simpson job over and over again, just don't have it. Respect dudes who can do that practical stuff hey.

eppo
WA, 9496 posts
25 Oct 2013 6:04PM
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eppo said..

suface2air said..

thanks for all replies . all sound good options
lets look at some of them : by the sound of it I have to go back to school (don't think so at 43 years old)
: become a teacher
: a computer nerd
or my favourite so far and it had to be stabber with the batman stealth kite design a brother to him as you cant beat Satan .
After all that I am very keen to hear about the labour workers out there . I am a diesel fitter , fitter and turner by trade , security officer , caravan park manager , c and b class wielder including high pressure , come with crane , loader and end loader tickets but I still want to learn more and given my age something less stress full on the body . Any thoughts out there not the male gigolo I did say less stress full .




Yeh changing jobs, careers (whatever the tossers call them) is bloody hard. I have mates in the building trade, some skilled, some semi skilled and they seem to be able to start when they want, so early if they know its a Seabreeze, some of them even go back after to finish jobs off. That seems quite flexible and you seem to have some great practical skills.

Me I can solve a complex maths equation that 99.9 percent of the population couldn't, but couldn't put a bloody shelf up! Its the Homer Simpson job over and over again, just don't have it. Respect dudes who can do that practical stuff hey. And don't think I'm smart or anything just maths comes easy to me, most other things I'm as dumb as sht.

So maybe something building trade orientated??

stabber
NSW, 1114 posts
25 Oct 2013 9:05PM
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Hi guys.......just Satan here again. I just wanted to say......."I stole your Funking wind" , replaced it with burning fires and a heatwave suckers!

And just to pliussen you off some more, tomoz I'm gonna give you a nuking wind.....IN THE DEAD OPPOSITE OFFSHORE DIRECTION.


Suck it.



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