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This person requires some work. They've hopefully explained their skills and qualifications and what area they're in. Otherwise, what's the bloody point?
Hi, my name is Manjot and I am a hardworking 21 year old who's training to become an electrician. I have almost finished my Level 2 C&G. I live in smethwick and would like any sort of practical electrical experience. I have a part time job which supports my lifesyle so I won't require high wages would even be willing to work for free for first few weeks if required. Would be willing to work full day on Mondays & Tuesdays and half days on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Please contact me:
 
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Are you still looking for work?

I have a nice job in kitts green, office refurb.
Site has its own 11Kv transformer and the plant room has 2 good size panel boards that you will likely have never seen anything like before ( 1 modern and 1 from around 1950 to 1960)

Fitting and wiring Dado Trunking, some lighting, car charging, Air conditioner supplies, 2 or 3 new distribution boards from 100A to 400A.
some battery storage units for backup power, changeover switches, possible generator backup.

Networking sockets to go in as well but we wont be required to terminate them, just mark and pull the cables in.

I will not expect any unpaid work,
anyone who wants you to do a week or 2 unpaid "to find out how you get on" is taking advantage of you and you will likely find out the jobs have "gone quiet" just before the date agreed that you will start getting paid.

£10 to £15 per hour is what i have in my mind as fair,

spend plenty of time chatting / texting on the phone or to the other staff in the building and you will find the rate may vary between £10 and not employed.

crack on with what needs to be done, learn stuff, remember it for the next time something similar needs doing.
have some common sense to be able to carry on when faced with a difficulty, ask if you are not sure of something, have pride in your work, neat and level trunking and tray, don't leave the place in a mess etc. rate is going to be on the higher end of the £10 to £15 per hour.

Feel free to send me a private message and i will give you a call to discuss, if that goes well then i will meet you onsite, show you what needs doing and we either leave with and handshake and you get your experience or you can walk away.

Kind regards
James
JSP Electrical Services
 

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