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Old 26-03-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Default Hello everyone

Hi All i have been trawling around this site for a few months now and i though it was about time i introduced myself. I currently work for BMW as a Process area Manager on the weekend shift. I have a very good knowledge of the building trade and can plaster ( not very fast about 2 rooms a day) artex fit coving, lay floor and wall tiles, basic carpentry hang doors, fit linings skirting, etc fit bathrooms, and kitchens.
I have just completed 17 edition wiring regs, part P and PAT just taken 2391 theory which i think i passed (still waiting for results) and have the 2391 practical in June.
I am looking to start working for myself as a domestic installer, set up cost are a bloody nigfhtmare luckily i have got most tools so just need to spend about a grand on new stuff, (tester, armeg gear etc) Purchased a van, spent £250 on postcards, advertising my services, which i have to deliver.
So before all my work starts pouring in, if there is anyone who needs a hand in the Oxford, Or 30 mile radius area, i will gladly offer my services not free but cheap so as to gain some experience. i wil do any making good, cable routing, cutting out, etc etc
Any crap jobs you dont want to do just pass them on to me.
Right thats enough from me, thank you for taking the time to read this and i hope i havent bored you too much

Mark

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Default Re: Hello everyone

Hi Mark, i personally can't help you out with the work side of things and am in a similar position to you but welcome aboard fella and good luck....sounds like your putting in some overtime on this one


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