Thanks Mate.
But I get "mildly" insulted on here almost every day. Water off a duck's back, Tony.

For what it's worth, my proudest claim to fame was being
de facto (but, as usual, never by job title, or indeed salary) Operations Manager of the Asir, Najran and Al-Baha Regional Medical Equipment Maintenance Project (and it was the first, and therefore the most "challenging", I might add). What was that? 65 guys, 13 job sites, ten large hospitals, 14 small (it may have been more, but I forget now) ... and, oh, over 350 clinics! Over a wide geographical area (but not as large as Oz, granted) in the mountains to the south of Saudi Arabia (the bit next to Yemen).
And (whilst I'm blowing my horn, as it were), I may as well mention that it was me who bid for that project (and won) 18 months earlier. It just shows what a humble army-trained tech can do (and I could cite a few of my old mates here as well, but will spare you all that).
But even that was getting on for twenty years ago now (no mobile phones and internets then, then). Since then it's all been a bit downhill, unfortunately. But there again (as has been mentioned on here a few times before), I
am "Yesterday's Man" ... and only thrusting young degree holders are allowed to be, shall we say, "clever". Never mind that ... what about "accomplished"? Ha, ha.