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Just been reading about the young lady who has given up work because she’s too pretty and has to fight off advances from men and jealousy from women (see the Mail and the Mirror online – links below).

 

I’d like to assure anyone who considers employing me as a ground worker that I’m not too pretty and I’ve never fought off an advance in my life. I can’t afford to be that choosy. I’m also not a woman – sorry if I gave the wrong impression .

 

But to get down to the real reason for this post – I’m a mature, enthusiastic, reliable worker, looking for occasional work or a permanent job. I have my own saws and equipment, PPE, and would provide my own fuel.

 

I have CS30, 31 and 32, and LANTRA strimmer/brushcutter and pedestrian lawnmower. Emergency first aid at work, clean driving licence (Groups B, BE, C1, C1E, D1, D1E).

 

I live in the Huntingdon area of Cambridgeshire but I could travel within reason. I think I’m a good team worker. I want to get more experience but I won’t get any sitting on my butt looking for work online.

 

If anyone in the area needs a hand or two from time to time, please PM me or call/text on 07890-485865.

 

Thanks for reading - Steve :001_smile:

 

 

By the way; if you’re wondering what I’m talking about, here are the links to the articles:

 

I'm TOO pretty to work: Graduate says her good looks means she's harassed and bullied - Mirror Online

 

The woman who claims she is too pretty to take a job: Graduate 'hounded by sex pests and jealous females' | Mail Online

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Carnt offer you any work as a little out off my area but grate story off that woman, bet she would have put up with it if mum and dad wernt loaded as it looks like she would be living way beyond her means...

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