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Gambba Member Since: 07 Aug 2007 Location: Dubai Posts: 775 |
Having been part of Audi forums in the past I found it really useful to know what everyones job is, so that if members need advice in a certain area they can turn to someone on the forum.
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30th Dec 2007 11:42 am |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
I sexually please hollywood starlets on their days off. If you see Angelina tell her I will get round to her house soon but there is a waiting list you know. |
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30th Dec 2007 11:51 am |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 12 Mar 2006 Location: All at sea Posts: 875 |
When I'm not driving a Range Rover Sport or a Defender 90 I am driving and managing the day to day operation of this http://containerinfo.co.ohost.de/vessel_9299927.html How can carbon have a footprint, it has no feet?
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30th Dec 2007 11:57 am |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 12 Mar 2006 Location: All at sea Posts: 875 |
And you only drive a Freelander2??? For a man of such accomplishments I would have expected something a tiny bit grander. How can carbon have a footprint, it has no feet? Now driving - RRE Coupe Dynamic Lux Auto with Plus pack, Fuji White, Ebony, SD4 with tow pack Gone - 2010MY FFRR TDv8 Stornoway and Ivory, Privacy - the pace of a TDv8 RRS, the incomparable grace of a Range Rover Gone but will be missed- RRS Tdv8 HSE Stornoway Grey with Ebony Leather Gone (only a little missed) RRS Tdv6 2.7SE Giverny Green/Aspen Defender 90 County HT in Epsom Green |
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30th Dec 2007 12:00 pm |
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Gambba Member Since: 07 Aug 2007 Location: Dubai Posts: 775 |
That's exactly the sort of job I wanted to hear about from this thread. Questions for you Tim: How many containers are lost overboard a year? Do you actually pilot it then? How many crew does a ship like that need? In the container shiping world is it a big, medium or small ship? |
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30th Dec 2007 12:04 pm |
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Gambba Member Since: 07 Aug 2007 Location: Dubai Posts: 775 |
Starlets also known as chickens? |
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30th Dec 2007 12:09 pm |
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builder Member Since: 21 Nov 2007 Location: Suffolk ish. Posts: 113 |
He prefers the young ones and simply calls them his as chicks. |
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30th Dec 2007 12:58 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
you may laugh, but not many of you will be getting a delivery of 97,000 "chicks" tomorrow |
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30th Dec 2007 2:01 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
You think I have to drive to their houses? They send a car for me! |
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30th Dec 2007 2:02 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
I was watching a program on $ky the other week on the working days of a container ship like yours Tim, it was very interesting, it went on from how the containers are loaded, according to weight and destination, the daily checks on frozen loads and the nightly ongoings and lookouts for "pirates" I did giggle when the captain started shouting "PIRATE STATIONS- PIRATE STATIONS" over the tanyo and all they have was a hose pipe to defend themselves against to possible pirate boarding them withAK47. (though i bet its not a laughing matter for those on board ship) I had the impression of Tony Blackburn on the old Pirate radio ship in my head for some reason but that could have been due to the Barcardi & Coke Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis |
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30th Dec 2007 3:58 pm |
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builder Member Since: 21 Nov 2007 Location: Suffolk ish. Posts: 113 |
Like to take a guess. |
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30th Dec 2007 4:05 pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 12 Mar 2006 Location: All at sea Posts: 875 |
1) From my ship and 99.99% of other ships NONE, there is a myth going round that we go round throwing containers overboard to get rid of the marine equivalent of the caravan - the yottie. Containers do get lost but it is more in the 100's a year than the 1000's a day that some mis-informed journalists would have you believe. A yacht is more likely to hit an old fridge or freezer (chucked over a cliff or fly tipped) floating just below the surface than it is likely to hit a container. 2) Yes, I am on duty and responsible for the conning of the ship and managing it safely 24 hours a day for 3-4 months at a stretch, but I don't have to stay on the bridge all that time. We take local pilots to guide the ship alongside a berth or in port approaches, but I am still the BOSS. I am responsible to the owners for operating within an annual budget and on behalf of the charterer (who is also my employer) as economically as possible to maintain the schedule. I'm the one who has to decide whether we go from burning 185 tonnes of fuel a day at economical speed 21 knots or have to speed up and burn 390 tonnes a day to do 26 knots (30mph) - the fuel bill for the whole company (>550 ships) was $15.8 billion in 2007! 3) We can sail with 16 personnel, but the ship is difficult to operate with so few if things go wrong so on my last tour we had 21 and that included 4 trainees. 4) That ship is a LARGE containership, however Maersk also operate 11 x 405m long 56m wide and 15000 container capacity ships and they are known as Ultra Large Container Ships. Not so long ago, 14 years ago, I sailed on the then biggest containership in the world - it was 4250 units capacity...................... that size is now termed a feedership. How can carbon have a footprint, it has no feet? Now driving - RRE Coupe Dynamic Lux Auto with Plus pack, Fuji White, Ebony, SD4 with tow pack Gone - 2010MY FFRR TDv8 Stornoway and Ivory, Privacy - the pace of a TDv8 RRS, the incomparable grace of a Range Rover Gone but will be missed- RRS Tdv8 HSE Stornoway Grey with Ebony Leather Gone (only a little missed) RRS Tdv6 2.7SE Giverny Green/Aspen Defender 90 County HT in Epsom Green Last edited by Tim in Scotland on 30th Dec 2007 8:54 pm. Edited 1 time in total |
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30th Dec 2007 4:26 pm |
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MacLR2 Member Since: 16 Apr 2007 Location: Bronx, New York Posts: 32 |
I'm an Arborist...
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30th Dec 2007 5:38 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
one of my dreamjobs- 'the guy who operates the hydraulic crushing,smashing,ripping and tearing machine at a caravan graveyard' |
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30th Dec 2007 5:43 pm |
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