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Hi all,
Is anyone looking for an extra pair of hands or a free labourer around West Yorkshire or potentially further afield?
I'm great with a dustpan and brush or even a vac, I make tea and coffee on demand to suit your taste buds and I'm happy lifting and shifting if required but I warn you I'm a fat lad so sweating on my part is compulsory.
Joking aside, I'm 33 years old looking to change careers and become an electrician. I'm paying for the courses myself and as being an electrician is as much practical as it is theoretical, I wanted to make sure I could gain work experience before starting the courses, because I understand that one without the other is useless.
I've my own transport so can get around and meet you on site, I'm willing to travel across West Yorkshire and further afield, I've got a small selection of hand tools which will grow as I find out which tools I need, I'm practically minded (albeit a bit dense at times) and I've started to read the level 2 electrical installation text book to give me a basic theoretical understanding of electrical installations.
I'm happy to work for free because the practical experience is far more valuable than pay.
I've got a full time job already, but I have around a day per week available to work with an electrician.
If you have anything, or know anybody that might please let me know. You can either reply to this post or drop me a message.
Thanks for reading.
Nick
Is anyone looking for an extra pair of hands or a free labourer around West Yorkshire or potentially further afield?
I'm great with a dustpan and brush or even a vac, I make tea and coffee on demand to suit your taste buds and I'm happy lifting and shifting if required but I warn you I'm a fat lad so sweating on my part is compulsory.
Joking aside, I'm 33 years old looking to change careers and become an electrician. I'm paying for the courses myself and as being an electrician is as much practical as it is theoretical, I wanted to make sure I could gain work experience before starting the courses, because I understand that one without the other is useless.
I've my own transport so can get around and meet you on site, I'm willing to travel across West Yorkshire and further afield, I've got a small selection of hand tools which will grow as I find out which tools I need, I'm practically minded (albeit a bit dense at times) and I've started to read the level 2 electrical installation text book to give me a basic theoretical understanding of electrical installations.
I'm happy to work for free because the practical experience is far more valuable than pay.
I've got a full time job already, but I have around a day per week available to work with an electrician.
If you have anything, or know anybody that might please let me know. You can either reply to this post or drop me a message.
Thanks for reading.
Nick