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left school in 84, worked as a labourer with my uncle all around the UK till the end of 1991, when I moved to Keswick working for another uncle as a car mechanic, Came back to Rotherham back in 1994 briefly before settling at Beighton, Sheffield, Got a job as a delivery driver for an engineering firm, where I stayed till 2003. I started a wholesale company selling darts equipment the same year, via retail premises and as a powerseller on such internet trading sites such as ebay, amazon, ebid et al.

Financial difficulty however forced me to close the business in early 2010, and later that year I got a job as a parcel delivery driver for a bottling company based in Worksop, I worked there until October 2012, before being made redundant. I was unemployed until November 2013, where I found temporary work as a supervisor at a hire plant company. I was laid off in September of last year, I have been unemployed since then despite applying for many vacancies and getting to interviews. Hoping to go back to delivery driving but currently have nine points on licence!



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66 year old retired (just), was previously in branch banking (your common or garden high street branch), until they made me redundant at age 50. Then had some time out waiting for and recovering from a quadruple heart bypass. Spent the last 11 years as a civil servant team leader. Now living out in Westwoodside, but still a season ticket holder.

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66 year old retired (just), was previously in branch banking (your common or garden high street branch), until they made me redundant at age 50. Then had some time out waiting for and recovering from a quadruple heart bypass. Spent the last 11 years as a civil servant team leader. Now living out in Westwoodside, but still a season ticket holder.


 giz a job.....lolevileye



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Cheeks. Did you have the darts shop on Rawmarsh hill?

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I'm a plumber specialising in bathrooms

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swintondude wrote:

Cheeks. Did you have the darts shop on Rawmarsh hill?


 I didn't mate, but coincidentally I have made many purchases from there!



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I have a Chartered Firm of Financial Planners, mainly Investment and Pension Planning. Work one day a week now. Aged 61. House got flooded with Tidal surge in Dec 2013 and we are at last moving up to Harrogate area, positioning ourselves on the A1 back bone so we can still get to Home and Away matches with ease.

Love all sports but mainly Footy, Golf, which I play and Athletics which I can't do anymore coz the legs don't do what the brain is telling them. Like fast cars. Main love though has to be Rotherham United who I have supported since the age of 5. Had two spells earlier when my Banking career kept me away but left banking 30 years ago to set up my own business so following the Millers has been a pleasure for most of my life. I absolutely love match days Home and Away and think our presence in the Champs fulfils all my dreams for my club. Just hope we can stay here and I'm looking forward to the accounts (I Guess like Ian) to see if we have made progress enough to help our cause. Punching above our weight yes but we aint don yet and I hope and believe we can stay up. If we do, then we must learn from our experience. We need the Guest & Chrimes site to develop.

Best ever Millers day or weekend was last year at Wembley. Everything perfect and what a match. Luckily and it was luck, we stayed at the same hotel as the players and staff and they included us in their evening celebrations. It was Champagne and beer all night and I have to say, everyone was brilliantly happy and friendly. Worst moment(s) Being at Death Valley Stadium.

TS has done a fantastic job - The ground is unbelievable and it's a pleasure going there to take on the mighty clubs of the Championship. If I could sing it would be Loud and Proud



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I have a Chartered Firm of Financial Planners, mainly Investment and Pension Planning. Work one day a week now. Aged 61. House got flooded with Tidal surge in Dec 2013 and we are at last moving up to Harrogate area, positioning ourselves on the A1 back bone so we can still get to Home and Away matches with ease.

Love all sports but mainly Footy, Golf, which I play and Athletics which I can't do anymore coz the legs don't do what the brain is telling them. Like fast cars. Main love though has to be Rotherham United who I have supported since the age of 5. Had two spells earlier when my Banking career kept me away but left banking 30 years ago to set up my own business so following the Millers has been a pleasure for most of my life. I absolutely love match days Home and Away and think our presence in the Champs fulfils all my dreams for my club. Just hope we can stay here and I'm looking forward to the accounts (I Guess like Ian) to see if we have made progress enough to help our cause. Punching above our weight yes but we aint don yet and I hope and believe we can stay up. If we do, then we must learn from our experience. We need the Guest & Chrimes site to develop.

Best ever Millers day or weekend was last year at Wembley. Everything perfect and what a match. Luckily and it was luck, we stayed at the same hotel as the players and staff and they included us in their evening celebrations. It was Champagne and beer all night and I have to say, everyone was brilliantly happy and friendly. Worst moment(s) Being at Death Valley Stadium.

TS has done a fantastic job - The ground is unbelievable and it's a pleasure going there to take on the mighty clubs of the Championship. If I could sing it would be Loud and Proud


 Sounds good for you m8 Harrogate is nice but a bit pricey for me smile Give Bettys a visit for me biggrin



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