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Rhys Conway
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That wimbledon based company looks a cracking opportunity for some hes looking for groundies aswell.

 

Since coming on here Ive found that I am realy realy lucky to have a job Ive had to work for it dont get me wrong and was doing W/E for aboout a year before geting looking into apprenterships but without my boss now Im sure I would be in a similar position for you.

 

sorry I cant help mate but your doing the right thing by sticking in there. chin up:001_smile:

 

Cheers Bobbysm

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If you dont ask you dont get, If you ask the question about the company providing accomodation, It makes you look serious about the job, The fact that your willing to travel to work, That Would speak volumes if i was a boss, You never know, They might have a caravan in there yard :thumbup1:

 

 

 

 

OR a luxury pent house horse box :party: if your lucky.

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Josh not sure what you mean by "substitute the bonus scheme for cs39 and climbing work" ??

 

well if i were in youre situation, willing to travel ect, id be reading that thread in full, ringing up that company who are also after groundies certified upto cs38, and who pay a quartley bonus, id explain to the boss what youre ambitions are, which as a new upcomming company he should love to hear, and put it to him that youd like the groundie position and wage, and instead of the bonus he pays, ask for it to be replaced with cs39 training and assesment, or help towards the cost/flexibility, then as youre a new climber, and are going to be slow, ask to continue to forfit the bonus in return for 2 or 3 days climbing a week untill the boss is satisfied with youre speed and pace

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UPDATE.!! Been speaking to a couple of people today and i have work starting tomorrow for a few days and more work starting hopefully in a couple of weeks for someone else, Thanks to everyone reading this post and for the invalueble advise ive received today from members of this top website. :thumbup: :thumbup:

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UPDATE.!! Been speaking to a couple of people today and i have work starting tomorrow for a few days and more work starting hopefully in a couple of weeks for someone else, Thanks to everyone reading this post and for the invalueble advise ive received today from members of this top website. :thumbup: :thumbup:

 

ahh well done my man. We all told you so...

 

Good luck :thumbup:

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UPDATE.!! Been speaking to a couple of people today and i have work starting tomorrow for a few days and more work starting hopefully in a couple of weeks for someone else, Thanks to everyone reading this post and for the invalueble advise ive received today from members of this top website. :thumbup: :thumbup:

 

Well done mate, doing the training ie giving large amounts of cash and spending lots of time training is the easy bit, what they don't tell you at college or on training schemes is getting an arb career is a fairly hard nut to crack even when the economy is buoyant let alone in a slump as it is now.

 

Again well done on the perseverance.......:thumbup1:

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