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A couple of my mates worked for bartlett in the US and they got treated well and gained good experience. I saw they were advertising a post in York city for a team leader a few weeks back. Its a big company and there's probably good chance of promotion and the ability to move into different areas of the industry,.

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Hello to all have not been in contact with a few of you since the untimely demise of our old pc forum.

Nice to see some of us in this industry are still so proactive i salute you all.

Alan In my opinion such as it is yes you deserve to ask for 90 a day on the books anything less is an insult on yourself as a serving professional climber. Let us not forget what we do, who we are and the serious inherent danger of our jobs.

Unfortunatly if its a big utility company beware i sent a climber in good faith to one such company. He walked away at the end of the first week with 250 quid in his pocket!!!

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