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Im still looking for work over on the east coast of scotland. Im an experienced climber with all my electrical units aswel. Will hav 9 years in the job come febuary. Im self employed And would like to remain that way, but depending on offers, would change to suit line of work

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Sorry to jump on the bandwagon here, but htb would you be looking to take on an apprentice? I live locally and am very keen to get some experience, I go to college 3 days a week just now but would be free the other 4 :D Thanks for any input you can give me

 

Ewen

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