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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?
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Hi all, I’ve passed my theory and practical exams in. C&G 2392, part P and 18th edition.
Willing to work for free. I will provide all my equipment, insurance and have my own transport. I am free most weekends and during the week.
I have been in the building game for 14yrs. I am extremely hard working, not scared of long hours and punctual.
I am fully aware that I will start from the bottom to work my way up.

Please PM me

Thank you
Anthony
 
Have you tried job agencies , a mate of mine just got a job as a site improver and is on £21 p/h in central London
 
It might help potential employers if you say where you are in the country and give an idea of where you are willing to travel to.
 
As keen as you are i will say set your stall out as you mean to go on.

You don't wanna be the worm and offer to do stuff for free etc. You're worth minimum wage at least, you don't need to offer to work for free. Anyone willing to take you on and watch you graft and travel here there and everywhere at your own cost will not be someone worth working for.
 
As keen as you are i will say set your stall out as you mean to go on.

You don't wanna be the worm and offer to do stuff for free etc. You're worth minimum wage at least, you don't need to offer to work for free. Anyone willing to take you on and watch you graft and travel here there and everywhere at your own cost will not be someone worth working for.
second that. never work for free. even just fetching and carrying, passing tools, cleaning up, etc.,is worth £100/day.
 
If you've been in the building game get in touch with people - someone will take you on since you have a lot of transferable skills. This is a hard industry to break into but you've got a leg up on any teenager already.

Go for paid mates/improver roles. Try agencies.
 
How are they "employers" if they're not paying him owt...?
If you have anyone work for you or carry out tasks to the benefit of your business you employ them and have to carry insurance, and they have certain rights and benefits some of which are legally declared others are negotiable. Payment is a negotiable benefit of employment.
 
Hi all, I’ve passed my theory and practical exams in. C&G 2392, part P and 18th edition.
Willing to work for free. I will provide all my equipment, insurance and have my own transport. I am free most weekends and during the week.
I have been in the building game for 14yrs. I am extremely hard working, not scared of long hours and punctual.
I am fully aware that I will start from the bottom to work my way up.

Please PM me

Thank you
Anthony
Hi

Have you any experience at all. We have a job in Winsford that could do with a hand on?
 

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