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Mark N

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Hi,

Recently completed Trade Skills 4U bronze course as a new career direction.

So are looking to gain practical hands on experience and would appreciate any advise or work with someone who could do with an electricians mate. Permanent, temporary or on a as needed basis.


I live in the Northern part of Hampshire (Alton) but happy to travel, (I don't do central London though). Looking at my profile yes I'm 56 but since leaving the Navy I've worked as a game keeper so are reasonable fit.

I'm reasonable confident in what I'm doing but i know I need to gain experience with an electrician. I learn quickly and will ask if not sure, tea and coffee making skills are ok, I've always been described as a thorough and methodical worker, have retained a servicemans sense of humour and not yet ( I think ) reached the grumpy old man stage of life.

Many thanks in advance
 
Welcome and I hope the opportunity comes knocking for you.
 
Good luck, you are an inspirational making feel encourage to continue with level 3 as career change..Weldone
 

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