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Hi,

 

 

 

I have recently gained my NPTC CS30, CS31, CS38 and CS39 and I am now seeking a full time climbing job. I am based in the West Sussex area but also willing to commute to London.

 

I have good groundsmen experience and am now looking to develop my skills into becoming a climber.

 

I have full British manual driving licence.

 

 

 

Thank you for taking your time to read this. If your are interested please PM me.

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I honestly think you should stick to being a groundsman for now and try and climb when you can. Getting your ticket doesn't mean you will be the worlds best climber in a week. Nor will it mean you will be climbing every day. I have had my ticket for over 3 years and still don't climb every day!

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