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Rhys Conway
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I think its the same for everyone mate I am 20 and trying to find work is like banging your head against a brick wall at times, last week the phone never stopped ringing worked 6 days and even a couple of nights at the weeked (not tree related) but stil money is money, and then this week nothing going so it seems to be all or nothing at the moment!

 

best of luck anyway!

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I think its the same for everyone mate I am 20 and trying to find work is like banging your head against a brick wall at times, last week the phone never stopped ringing worked 6 days and even a couple of nights at the weeked (not tree related) but stil money is money, and then this week nothing going so it seems to be all or nothing at the moment!

 

best of luck anyway!

 

It seems to be all or nothing don't it!:confused1: But then it's always been like that.

 

£100 on a bit of sign writing is the best advertising by far. Don't forget you have probably minimal overheads (at the moment) so you really have nothing to loose, and everything to gain.:thumbup:

 

Don't forget we are here for advise!

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I agree with Josh, Travel round Rhys, You'll get great experience and see loads of different techniques as different companys, Always do things slightly different.

 

 

Last year when work was very slow round here, I went down to Coventry as Simon (BBB) on here started a new contract and needed more people, I Had a great time, worked hard and met some great people, That are now my friends, I spent 7 weeks there coming back at weekends, It was great.

 

 

In the mean time when i was back at weekends id ring round to see if anybody more local was getting busy and they were, I honoured my agreement in Cov and by the time i got back, Things had picked up.

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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:

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