Did you get the car fixed Zara?
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I did - £20 !Originally posted by voodooflux View PostDid you get the car fixed Zara?
It was just the bulb. Not sure what hubby was on about when he said none of the lights were working.Just call me Matron - Too many handbagsComment
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What about the burning smell? Or was that just the chipsOriginally posted by zara_backdog View PostI did - £20 !
It was just the bulb. Not sure what hubby was on about when he said none of the lights were working.
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Fingers crossed - what sort of engineering do you do - mechanical or electronic?Originally posted by Diver View PostI'm still waiting to hear.
We haven't even sorted out the finances yet. They are waiting for someone who is offshore at a windfarm site at the moment. He's going to deal with it.
It may still be a no go. depends on the final offer.Just call me Matron - Too many handbagsComment
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Marine civil engineering & marine Mechanical engineeringOriginally posted by zara_backdog View PostFingers crossed - what sort of engineering do you do - mechanical or electronic?Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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They were looking for engineers at Rolls Royce last week for their Submarine section - despite the recent layoffs.Originally posted by Diver View PostMarine civil engineering & marine Mechanical engineeringJust call me Matron - Too many handbagsComment
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I'd rather stick to Marine Civils. I get to play with boats & stuff and blow things upOriginally posted by zara_backdog View PostThey were looking for engineers at Rolls Royce last week for their Submarine section - despite the recent layoffs.
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Originally posted by voodooflux View PostWhat about the burning smell? Or was that just the chips
Hum - may have been the crafty cigarette I had earlier - or hubby trying to scare me. I do worry - he is an electronics design engineer in the aerospace industry.
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Originally posted by Diver View PostI'd rather stick to Marine Civils. I get to play with boats & stuff and blow things up
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