I know some people on here quite fiercely protect their private life and keep online and real life distanced, but others are happy to chat about anything and everything.
Others are in the middle. For instance I don't know Bond's real name (he still PM's with 'Message From BOND'), yet I know all about his Vodka/Red Bull and Ladyboy exploits!
Anyway, I thought if we admitted how we earn our bread there might be some mutual forum back scratching opportunities, which always go down well! (Example - I seem to recall a certain member who works for a very well known supermarket and had his hands on a copy or two of the last Call Of Duty game about a week before it was released)
So, me first.
I work in jewellery. Something I fell into about three years ago quite by accident. I was earning a decent salary (for a 25 year old anyway) working as a logistics and loading manager in the warehouse of a huge kitchen supply firm which went tits up. No redundancy, no pay out of any sort and completely out of the blue, so it left us totally in the mire. I applied for every position going for the next two months and found myself on the rock 'n roll with not much work around in my sector, so applied for a part time job in a local jewellers to tide us (myself and my now wife) through Christmas.
I thought I'd hate retail, but actually took to it really well. The downer was the pay - basically minimum wage with a few bonuses chucked in, but it was obviously made more bearable working with Rolex (although no other high end Swiss brands), and fed the passion for watches I already held. Anyway, I stuck that out until a whisper came through about 18 months ago that the Rolex agency was being pulled and was made redundant.
Bit of a kick in the teeth, but it actually turned out well.
I learned everything I could about retail while I was there and now co-own and run my own gaff in Bolton. Signed a lease last October, opened the doors in December and things are going great.
Watches aren't a huge part of our business - it's 90% jewellery - but because we buy and sell second hand jewellery, we've seen the odd watch sneak onto the books (and straight off again, into my watch box!)
So, if anyone needs repairs etc doing on the cheap, or valuations or just 'what should I pay for this', drop me a line and I'm happy to help forum members. Oh, and don't ever pay full price for a Swiss military related brand (Er, Army? Victoria...something?) Best not say the name!
Anything I can ever do to help out forum members (newbies and old guard alike) I'll sort it out.
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