What you do!
- Alex Roux
- Patrolman 1000+
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- Joined: 11 Jul 2011 10:54
- Full Name: Alexander Roux
- Nickname: Calculator
- Home Town: Johannesburg
- Current 4x4: 2004 GU 3TDi (Lexus) - aka "Witblits" (sold)
2005: GU TD42 - aka "Masewa"
1996: GQ TB48 conversion - aka "Skilpad"
1993: GQ SWB TB42 - aka "Shortie"
1985: MQ Patrol (Safari) SD33 - aka "Toro" - Home Language: Afrikaans
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Re: What you do!
I do numbers
Try to make financial sense of the future
Mostly in the context of life insurance
They earn income before they incur most of their outgo.
So they need to know how much would be necessary to earn beforehand.
Then I also need to tell them whether they are solvent or not, and what to do in order to stay in the black.
Try to make financial sense of the future
Mostly in the context of life insurance
They earn income before they incur most of their outgo.
So they need to know how much would be necessary to earn beforehand.
Then I also need to tell them whether they are solvent or not, and what to do in order to stay in the black.
Skilpad, Shortie, Toro & Masewa
- TijmenvdS
- Senior Member
- Posts: 303
- Joined: 23 Nov 2016 06:25
- Full Name: Tijmen van der Steenhoven
- Nickname: Tijmen
- Home Town: Pretoria
- Current 4x4: 1997 Patrol TD42 GQ ST
Chevrolet 1974 K10 402 V8 - Home Language: Afrikaans
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Re: What you do!
I am a specialized carpenter. Prima Joinery
Doors, cabinets, special kitchens etc.
We also do shopfitting. We do all the OK Furnitures in all the countries that has one, all the House & Home's and have done a few McDonalds's.
Doors, cabinets, special kitchens etc.
We also do shopfitting. We do all the OK Furnitures in all the countries that has one, all the House & Home's and have done a few McDonalds's.
- Marino4x4
- Patrolman
- Posts: 520
- Joined: 19 Oct 2011 12:15
- Full Name: Marinus Potgieter
- Nickname: Marino4x4
- Home Town: Bloemfontein
- Current 4x4: Nissan Patrol
- Home Language: Afrikaans
- Location: Bloemfontein
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Re: What you do!
Mechanical Engineer. We do product development from machine building to injection moulding. Specializing in 3D printing plastic as well as metals for injection moulding and Medical Implants in Titanium.
Part time I am selling 4x4 parts from Terrain Tamer
Part time I am selling 4x4 parts from Terrain Tamer
- Grant
- Patrolman 1000+
- Posts: 1269
- Joined: 29 Apr 2009 14:52
- Full Name: Francis
- Nickname: Grant
- Home Town: Rosendal
- Current 4x4: 2020 70 Series V8 LC
Hilux 2,4 4x4 SC Dakar - Home Language: English
- Location: Eastern Free State
- Has thanked: 3 times
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Re: What you do!
Mining & Mechanical Engineer - Manage a team at Drillco Tools- A Chilean company of DTH Hammers and Bits for the mining and water well industry
V8 Power
You can't expect to be old and wise
if you were never young and crazy
You can't expect to be old and wise
if you were never young and crazy
- davidvdm
- Patrolman
- Posts: 629
- Joined: 13 Sep 2011 15:47
- Full Name: David vd Merwe
- Nickname: David - Hillbilly
- Home Town: West Coast
- Current 4x4: 1997 2.7TD Nissan Sani Mk3 4x4 SFA (SAFANI)
- Home Language: English/Afrikaans
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Re: What you do!
Presently, I'm a general dogs body for my SIL's industrial supply company in Carletonville. Do everything from the books to quotes and deliveries.
Next month, it is on to, hopefully, greener pastures. My best buddy, and our accumulative three sons, start a crypto currency mining operation in Joburg. I will be in charge of monitoring the machines input/output and temperatures eventually, but initially, will be assisting with the setup of the new premises and getting everything up and running. Network cabling and project managing the cooling system installation, and internet connections. Once all is up and running, hopefully, I can start sitting back a bit, and concentrate on playing the market and doing research..... Oh, and finish building my fourbyfour
Next month, it is on to, hopefully, greener pastures. My best buddy, and our accumulative three sons, start a crypto currency mining operation in Joburg. I will be in charge of monitoring the machines input/output and temperatures eventually, but initially, will be assisting with the setup of the new premises and getting everything up and running. Network cabling and project managing the cooling system installation, and internet connections. Once all is up and running, hopefully, I can start sitting back a bit, and concentrate on playing the market and doing research..... Oh, and finish building my fourbyfour
David - Bfreesani
1997 Nissan Sani MK3 2.7TD - Hillbilly (SAFANI)
MQ C200 SFA
MQ H260 LSD Rear
MQ Transfer as second low range
5" Lift
33"x12.5x15" tires on 8.5J rims - Want 35's
DIY rock sliders
DIY Snorkel
Madman EMS
1997 Nissan Sani MK3 2.7TD - Hillbilly (SAFANI)
MQ C200 SFA
MQ H260 LSD Rear
MQ Transfer as second low range
5" Lift
33"x12.5x15" tires on 8.5J rims - Want 35's
DIY rock sliders
DIY Snorkel
Madman EMS
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- Full Member
- Posts: 37
- Joined: 31 Mar 2019 17:09
- Full Name: Morkel Erasmus
- Nickname: Morks
- Home Town: Pretoria
- Current 4x4: 2013 Patrol 3.0L Di (sold)
2007 Patrol 4.8 GRX (STOFFEL) - Home Language: Afrikaans
- Has thanked: 18 times
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Re: What you do!
Qualified as an Industrial Engineer and worked for Sasol for many years, mostly in Supply Chain management.
Now working as a management consultant across the African continent
(obviously some photography on the side - at one point I was leading photographic safaris to epic destinations, but not anymore)
Now working as a management consultant across the African continent
(obviously some photography on the side - at one point I was leading photographic safaris to epic destinations, but not anymore)
"You can find me where the stars outnumber the cars..."
- Oetie
- Senior Member
- Posts: 277
- Joined: 13 Jan 2014 15:21
- Full Name: Leon Fouche
- Nickname: Oetie
- Home Town: Rooihuiskraal, Centurion
- Current 4x4: 2009 TD42T Patrol
- Home Language: Afrikaans
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Re: What you do!
As Morkel revived this thread, it is time for an update…Oetie wrote:I am scratching in other people's dirty laundry...... I am a Forensic Investigator at an accounting firm.... unfortunately one that is frequently in the news.... been doing it for 26 years, the first 20 as a detective in the SAPS before I joined the private sector.
Things are changing drastically and I may update this post in the next 2/3 weeks.
Still doing investigations, no more at the accounting firm, consulting since August 2018 when I got retrenched, not looking back at all!!
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One life, live it to the fullest!!
ORRA - L65
HAM - ZS6LEF
Tlou - 2009 Patrol TD42T
ORRA - L65
HAM - ZS6LEF
Tlou - 2009 Patrol TD42T
- davidvdm
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- Joined: 13 Sep 2011 15:47
- Full Name: David vd Merwe
- Nickname: David - Hillbilly
- Home Town: West Coast
- Current 4x4: 1997 2.7TD Nissan Sani Mk3 4x4 SFA (SAFANI)
- Home Language: English/Afrikaans
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Re: What you do!
Ja Hell, how things change unexpectedly. Thought I was going in one direction, when life takes you on a totally new route. After my last post, I actually got my first official job since 2010. That lasted a total of seven months before BEE stuffed it all up again, and the company sold out to the Chinese. I was swiftly getting gatvol of the mining sector anyhow. I was however involved in an "independence movement" for a while, and things suddenly came to a head in November 2019 with some financing and ground was purchased. A "settlement" was to be established. Suddenly I found myself on the West Coast living in the bush and building a new town.
Not the easiest life, but out in nature. My 4x4 gets to spend 99% of its time on gravel and soft sand doing what it likes to do. Peace and serenity with BEE nowhere to be seen or interfering with our lives. We hardly even knew about Covid. Life as usual here by us. No social distancing, no masks. The odd flu here and there. but we all get over it.
Learning about farming and self-sustainability and trying to make things work in an area nobody else wants. But we are having fun. Life is good.
Not the easiest life, but out in nature. My 4x4 gets to spend 99% of its time on gravel and soft sand doing what it likes to do. Peace and serenity with BEE nowhere to be seen or interfering with our lives. We hardly even knew about Covid. Life as usual here by us. No social distancing, no masks. The odd flu here and there. but we all get over it.
Learning about farming and self-sustainability and trying to make things work in an area nobody else wants. But we are having fun. Life is good.
David - Bfreesani
1997 Nissan Sani MK3 2.7TD - Hillbilly (SAFANI)
MQ C200 SFA
MQ H260 LSD Rear
MQ Transfer as second low range
5" Lift
33"x12.5x15" tires on 8.5J rims - Want 35's
DIY rock sliders
DIY Snorkel
Madman EMS
1997 Nissan Sani MK3 2.7TD - Hillbilly (SAFANI)
MQ C200 SFA
MQ H260 LSD Rear
MQ Transfer as second low range
5" Lift
33"x12.5x15" tires on 8.5J rims - Want 35's
DIY rock sliders
DIY Snorkel
Madman EMS
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- Newbie
- Posts: 8
- Joined: 23 Dec 2021 20:34
- Full Name: Johann Kamp
- Nickname: JohannK
- Home Town: Midrand
- Current 4x4: 2009 Patrol PUP 4,2
2015 Hilux Extra Cab - Home Language: Afrikaans
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Re: What you do!
Interesting what everybody does.
Lately I will do everything and anything that I can get my hands on. If I cannot do it, I will get somebody else to do it. I have never been employable - worked for one company for a period of 11 months -
Skilled in the following - Draadtrek - I did my first electric fence in 1991 and are still doing all types of fencing.
Gate motors and gates - Lots and lots of gates.
Solar Systems - Hybrid, Grid tied, and off grid systems. Did my first totally off grid solar system for MTN on a hub tower in Naboomspruit just over 11 years ago, Vodacom in the Cape, Sasol in Inhambane in 2011.
I have been farming sheep and cattle for the last 15 years but sold of that now.
Starting my farm in Zambia by the end of January
Will be importing honey as a cash flow starter with some extra crops - Chili's. Cashew nuts and others. I have had the chili's planted, Cashews are 2 years old already, Beehives are already out in the fields.
The farm is 4000 ha big and there are plans to build a hydrogen plant on the farm, with 4000 ha of biomass to supply the hydrogen plant. Hydrogen will then be exported to Mosambique, either to the closest harbour via the railway link or via road to Beira. A portion of the hydrogen will be used in Zambia, and the byproduct of the hydrogen process - electricity - will hopefully be utilised on the Zambian electrical grid. Otherwise it will be dumped. I have kept a 400 ha out for myself for a bit of tree farming for the benefit of my daughters in years to come. - If they are interested..
Lately I will do everything and anything that I can get my hands on. If I cannot do it, I will get somebody else to do it. I have never been employable - worked for one company for a period of 11 months -
Skilled in the following - Draadtrek - I did my first electric fence in 1991 and are still doing all types of fencing.
Gate motors and gates - Lots and lots of gates.
Solar Systems - Hybrid, Grid tied, and off grid systems. Did my first totally off grid solar system for MTN on a hub tower in Naboomspruit just over 11 years ago, Vodacom in the Cape, Sasol in Inhambane in 2011.
I have been farming sheep and cattle for the last 15 years but sold of that now.
Starting my farm in Zambia by the end of January
Will be importing honey as a cash flow starter with some extra crops - Chili's. Cashew nuts and others. I have had the chili's planted, Cashews are 2 years old already, Beehives are already out in the fields.
The farm is 4000 ha big and there are plans to build a hydrogen plant on the farm, with 4000 ha of biomass to supply the hydrogen plant. Hydrogen will then be exported to Mosambique, either to the closest harbour via the railway link or via road to Beira. A portion of the hydrogen will be used in Zambia, and the byproduct of the hydrogen process - electricity - will hopefully be utilised on the Zambian electrical grid. Otherwise it will be dumped. I have kept a 400 ha out for myself for a bit of tree farming for the benefit of my daughters in years to come. - If they are interested..
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