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Just been offer'd a full time job(climber) in Edinburgh and was just wondering what kinda of wages for on the books people are getting?Haven't climbed in the UK before so its all new to me.

Been climbing 4 years.

 

Cheers

Adam

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Peanuts for monkeys bro, maybe the odd banana if you're really good.

 

I know is not the best money but just the way things are working out.

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Why on earth would you trade New Zealand for dodgy weather and high cost of living?

 

lol,Few commitments, plus NZ is a long way from anywhere and it's not cheap to fly back twice in one year.

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lol,Few commitments, plus NZ is a long way from anywhere and it's not cheap to fly back twice in one year.

 

That to me is its main appeal!!!!

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