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21 minutes ago, Gray git said:

Build the business strong enough so I can run it not be it, that and part time training and accessing.

Did wonder about training.  I think its not for me though!

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Did wonder about training.  I think its not for me though!


Thought the same thing but when I tried to go the assessor root I was told they had enough assessors and I'd go on a list.

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1 hour ago, Steve Bullman said:

As title...mainly for the freelance climbers amongst you.  What do you plan to do after climbing, and when do you plan on climbing till?

As its "mainly", that opens a gap I can climb through LOL..

 

I intend to do what I'm doin till I can't do it no more, then I'll cross that bridge of what to do next when I reach it...   with some luck the lottery..

 

 

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