Adam-D
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what jobs are there that
are high paid.
high risk of probably bein killed.
dont need massive amount of training etc
somethin along those lines
and not a irish mine detector...
im being serious
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Ben J
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Drug dealer
Hit Man
And thats me being serious because I really can't think of anything else.
[Edited on 28-06-2010 by Ben J]
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Adam-D
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sorry i forgot to add.. legal too
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DaveyLC
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Oil/Gas rigs?
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Ben J
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
Oil/Gas rigs?
Not a "high" risk of being killed. Low-medium at best.
And not high paid? I was assuming by high paid he meant £80-100k+
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adiohead
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asbestos remover
[Edited on 28-06-2010 by adiohead]
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chr15barn3s
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Not sure how true this is but I have heard that roadside truck tyre fitters earn a fortune as its quite a dangerous job.
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Adam-D
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anything about 25k+ is great the higher the better.
i have no dependants. so fuck it. might aswell earn a bit of decent cash.
[Edited on 28-06-2010 by Adam-D]
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John
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quote: Originally posted by Ben J
quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
Oil/Gas rigs?
Not a "high" risk of being killed. Low-medium at best.
And not high paid? I was assuming by high paid he meant £80-100k+
They start on about 50k, I'd say that's fairly well paid.
25k you could be a binman or something, that's not high paid.
[Edited on 28-06-2010 by John]
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Ben J
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Yeah...don't get me wrong £50k is well paid.
Tbh Adam Rigs is probs a good option. Speak to Colin.
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DannyB
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One of my mates wen't in to private security over in Afghan when he came out of the army, stupid money and a very high risk he could be killed but he's not bothered.
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RichR
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working for Pylon maintenance companies, or people who look after electrical substations etc
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Matt L
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linesmen as in the electric people, fair risk of being electricuted if people the other end dont turn the power off but not sure how well paid it is.
tbh anything thats going to be high risk of death is goig to have a ashit load of training no company would employee someone to do a dangerous job and not train them.
few other ideas would be working with any kind of explosive i imaginewould be highly paid or chemical work but again would need alot of training i would of thought.
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dan_m1les
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Doesn't working on the rigs require quite a bit of training?
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mattk
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I would not consider £25k high paid and certainly not worth being killed for
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Adam-D
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i mean if they want to train me.. im up for that.
im fucking sick an tired of managing my way thou life.
so wanna make a change.
oil gas rigs seems good.
pylon maintainece stuff also seems good.
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oceansoul
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quote: Originally posted by LiVe LeE
working for Pylon maintenance companies, or people who look after electrical substations etc
Will need to be qualified to do that sorta job. Same with the rigd, unless you got a fitters job maybe.
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Adam-D
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oh an im used to 13k pay....
25k is a massive jump.
more than that ill welcome it.
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AlunJ
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quote: Originally posted by John
25k you could be a binman or something, that's not high paid.
They don't seriously get paid that much do they? If so I'm in the wrong career!
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Mertin
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Offshore in somewhere like Nigeria working on a drilling rig. Risk of being killed working on a drilling rig
Being serious though it seems to be getting harder for people to get offshore without a trade/skill
[Edited on 28-06-2010 by Mertin]
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co4sa
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microlite instructer , my mate charges 110 pound an hour . .
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DannyB
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Also, the lad I mentioned above has been over in SA for the past year or so training all the extra police incase of terrorist atacks/violence etc for the world cup.
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RichR
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quote: Originally posted by oceansoul
quote: Originally posted by LiVe LeE
working for Pylon maintenance companies, or people who look after electrical substations etc
Will need to be qualified to do that sorta job. Same with the rigd, unless you got a fitters job maybe.
thought it was on the job training?
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oceansoul
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Hmm maybe, but I ment qualifications like hnc Elec eng or equivalent.
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by Ben J
quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
Oil/Gas rigs?
Not a "high" risk of being killed. Low-medium at best.
And not high paid? I was assuming by high paid he meant £80-100k+
From what I've heard offshore gas/oil rigs are bloody dangerous places?
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