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senn
22nd November 2005, 11:40
Underground Diamond drill offsider (19 months currently, with 2 different companies) in the eastern part of western australia, mainly drilling for nickel and gold

al heeley
22nd November 2005, 11:44
Where do you work? (fotos if u got em)
Hope there's no gynaeocologists playing LFS.

xaotik
22nd November 2005, 11:51
Hope there's no gynaeocologists playing LFS.

Or dentists - don't know what's worse. Good thing the thread title only asks for photos of the work location.

But to get back on topic.
I'm the emperor of a pixel on the northeastern borderline of a map of China.
In my free time I enjoy cataloguing the RGB values of neighboring pixel kingdoms and empires. Hi.

nikimere
22nd November 2005, 11:58
A Racing School in Ireland.... some pics on this page: http://www.mondello.ie/m.php?page=pdc (not a full-time job, only weekends. I'm still in college)

ColeusRattus
22nd November 2005, 12:31
Austriamicrosystems, Marketing Communications.

Yes, that is a castle, and yes, my office is inside it. Quite nice atmosphere, allthough it gets quite cold in winter...

Anarchi-H
22nd November 2005, 14:56
No photos, but picture this;

A warehouse, on a semi-rural industrial estate, surrounded by scrapyards and haulage firms, with a moss infested blue metal panel roof and brick walls.
Inside, it is lit dimly by a few strip lights, and approximately 50 metres in length by 20 metres wide with a rather rough concrete floor.
Standing at one end, looking down the warehouse lengthways, on the left side is a rack with blue barrels stacked as high as they could be, filled with all sorts of lovely chemicals. There is a gap, just wide enough to swing a small forklift around in, and next to that is a walkway, raised roughly 12ft from the ground, with red painted framework and grided floor panels.
This walkway allows for the filling and monitoring of 8 giant vats in the middle of the room, mounted on red painted metal struts 4ft from the floor, rusty as a Mk1 Ford Fiesta in one of the neighbouring scrapyards. Each vat is surrounded by a knee high wall that holds back the sludgy, watery overflow from the vat, in varying colours, from azure blue and blood red to the colour of the skids in your bog. (Mostly the later)
In front of selected vats there are stange looking metal contraptions, stained and oxidised by the chemicals that run through them. There are stainless metal tables either side of these contraptions, and next to those are the tape machines. Roughly 10ft in length, with bearing rollers at either end and four sea green conveyors (two top and two bottom) in the middle, with complex looking mechanisms attached above and below between the conveyors. At the end of each tape machine is usually a rather beaten looking red stained, or untreated pallet.
These are next to another pathway, barely wide enough to squeeze a pallet through in places, thanks to the pallets on the other side with varying sizes of boxes and bottles stacked up to 15 ft high on them.
Behind those pallets is the other wall.

The walls are painted white, there are a couple of semi translucent panels in the ceiling, and a medium sized window on the left wall, on the furthest end.
...and that completes your small descriptive tour of the chemical department at Staples/Consuma in sleaford.

avih
22nd November 2005, 15:21
Underground Diamond drill offsider (19 months currently, with 2 different companies) in the eastern part of western australia, mainly drilling for nickel and gold

Hehe, looks like the opening stage of Doom 3 ;)

P5YcHoM4N
22nd November 2005, 16:15
http://img323.imageshack.us/img323/1618/salforduniversity34902hc.th.jpg (http://img323.imageshack.us/img323/1618/salforduniversity34902hc.jpg)
The whole campus.

http://img323.imageshack.us/img323/2180/salforduni88bq.th.jpg (http://img323.imageshack.us/img323/2180/salforduni88bq.jpg)
Where I work.

The closest I have to a job. Unless you count the fact I've done a lil PC repair in my flat, in which case.

http://img414.imageshack.us/img414/307/p10100419pp.th.jpg (http://img414.imageshack.us/img414/307/p10100419pp.jpg)
My workshop ;)

It's a hard life.

dUmAsS
22nd November 2005, 16:39
im working for a software development company and a geophysics consultation service provider (2 companies in same office) as a technical assistant (read: IT guy)

this is my 2nd month there :)

mrodgers
22nd November 2005, 17:27
I don't have photos, but you can see the company here http://www.jsp.com/index_en.php. We mold automotive bumpers, doorpanels, seating, headliners, trunk liners, home flooring underlayment, underlayment for athletic fields, bicycle helmets, motorcycle helmets (maybe, not sure), military helmets, acoustic panels for office partitions, ceiling acoustic panels, computer packaging, etc. Now, this is interesting as I didn't know we got into this, even model RC airplanes (http://www.epphobbies.com/). Though we don't mold them, just supply foam block for making them yourself.

(SaM)
22nd November 2005, 17:57
Audiovisual Technician, in a theatre. Very interesting and varied work where you can apply both technical expertise and creativeness.

http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/8126/hal400013nm.jpg

seggons
26th November 2005, 19:05
Im a re-pointing labourer and am working:

Here in Norwich: http://www.pjlivesey-group.co.uk/gallery_read.html
Here in Birmingham: (Pics yet to be taken)
And here in Fairfield, Bedfordshire: http://www.pjlivesey-group.co.uk/gallery_fairfield.html

(The Norwich building you see is rendered there, the real building is just the normal red bricks).

JamesF1
26th November 2005, 20:55
Web design/development using XHTML/CSS/PHP/JavaScript :) Part-time, when I can get jobs that fit around college work. My website (http://www.jamesburgess.co.uk) :)

RMachucaA
26th November 2005, 23:42
3D artist at home :).

PS: the screen setup was just for testing, i dont play lfs like that :P.

the_angry_angel
27th November 2005, 00:41
I work here (http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=ba1+2ln&iwloc=A&hl=en) (google maps) (see attached image), for a very small IT company, based above the chemist, Where I provide outsourced IT support for businesses. I must admit I'm pretty lucky working in one of the most expensive parts of Bath - shame the building is listed, and doesnt have any heating, or double glazed windows - and we cant fit any - brrr! :( Still, we've got a couple of servers to sit on and keep warm and toasty in the winter ;)

I'd attach an image of my desk as well, but its usually full of crap (redbull, phones, coke bottles, etc.), besides my screens, pc the odd spare raid card, probably a dead user as well, oh and not forgetting max (company financer's dog) underneath the desk somewhere tripping me up :)