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Old 29-06-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Hello all, I am shifting to the Gloucester area in August with my family (Wife & 2 Kids), I will be looking for full or part time work from early/mid September. I have run my own business here in New Zealand for the past 8 years and have experience with commercial, Shop refitting (this is one of my target jobs), Ventilation systems, Some airconditioning-domestic (which I would like to do more of), Pvc conduit in domestic and commercial, lightweight trunking systems, various forms of lighting installations, switchboard installations-domestic and commercial, In the domestic area I have worked with a kitchen company doing retrofit kitchen wiring. All forms of domestic work, alterations, rewires, some new homes, lighting, exterior lights, power, water features etc.
If you are an electrician looking for a new staff member please consider me, we are looking to stay in the Uk for at least 18 months, with the view to do some travel to Europe in the quieter times. My email is stivernz@xtra.co.nz or you can Skype me on stivernz. Cheers Brent Stiver

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Hi Brent,
I live in the Gloucester area too. You've picked a bad time to move here - local co (huge in size) has just shed 70% of workforce because of down turn in new build housing market so the job market is flooded with qualified sparks. Good luck, I know all the local firms so if I can be of any help, just pm me
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Thanks Cirrus, Not the news I wanted to hear, none the less we are still on our way, may have to look at other vocations. But will still ask around the local firms when I arrive. Cheers Brent

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