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What Are You??

Apparently I am a geek after spending some time chatting to a first line support person and comparing degrees!!

I am also apparently an executive as I earn more than a certain sum of money! This I must point out is executive in the eyes of a Midlands person and not a southern!!

I think I am a runner and a mother because I run and have a son!

I don't think I have a career and would struggle to define what I really do! Talking of which I may change the address for this site to blog.html or similar because if I do go job hunting I am not sure if my made ramblings should be front page news!! hehe!!

I currently work in IT doing support with a hint of customer service at second line. I run and I'm trying to learn to draw!

So what or who are you!?!

Comments

Leon said…
"Over-Training-Injury-Meister"

;o)
fraggle said…
today I am "knackered hug provider and yorkshire pudding maker"
:o)
Dave said…
mostly I be falling to bits! and providing support to my tier 3 computer geeks colleges - in the midlands! Strange the circles we move in ;)
RobW said…
Husband, Father, Runner, Blogger, Software person
beanz said…
mother, wife, plodder and a passionate believer in the importance of good science education
womble said…
Unemployed happy person. Mother to two, part-time parent to several, parent-with-care to none. PT to "Over-Training-Injury-Meister". Race Director of a 10k (did I mention that recently?). Occasional expert on telecoms regulatory stuff. Happy person though :o)

Oh, and currently, a pretty carp runner.
Dave said…
thought I'd just drop one my 5 yr old son did before Xmas:

I am not a nice cat
I am not nice dog
I am not a bee

I am me.

It certainly sums him up :)

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