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Old 27-03-2008   #1 (permalink)
singlerider
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Default Looking for work in Herts/Beds/Bucks

I'm about to complete Level 3 2330 in the summer, 17th Edition will be included and I'm probably going to try and push on for 2391 and other stuff like PV and PAT testing as well.

Currently working for a specialist home automation firm, so have a fair bit of domestic experience and have done some more unusual sort of stuff, smart lighting etc.

Now reaching the stage where I want to get back on the normal electrics (and away from my boss who is a bit of a cowboy) so I'm looking for any work that's reasonably localish. I'm based in Milton Keynes but I have my own transport, so getting around isn't an issue. I also have most of my own tools so I'm ready to go on that front as well.

Now, not to sound all Me Me Me, I'm 28 and I work my socks off - being a spark is something I've decided to do rather than fallen into so I'm pretty determined to make this work - hence I'm also willing to take crap money (within reason) in order to get the necessary experience. I won't chuck sickies, I won't slack off, I won't write off the work van or any of that sort of thing, just be solid and dependable.

If you like the sound of that, call me. My name's Dan, my number's 07736 441610

Ta

PS Oh yeah, I've got ECS

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