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Anybody have any experience of Jersey?


Samraff88
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Yes I have worked for Jonathon La Maistre for a short while over in jersey. good company to work for. . big outfit and loads of gear. Big lorries small lanes :confused1: nerve wracking driving them down the lanes!

 

it is expensive there for accommodation and general living, although the he did have accommodation on site for the workers. I think there only two big firms on the whole island.

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I know Samraff and he would do well there. Sounds a great place

 

Couldn't justify staying there, jersey is not for me. I can't stand people who have more money than sense and constantly treat and talk to you like a peasant and my word is it a boring place although beautiful.

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