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Thursday, March 4th, 2010
Kitchen work appropriate experience?
I just finished a cooking course, installation and wish to gain experience work and increase my confidence. Currently I have some experience (and qualifications), plaster, I have a design background, So I am planning to go to the construction industry. I have already announced the Screwfix Trade Forum unsuccessfully to speak at a I use forum plasterers. I do not know builders, being a girl is more difficult to gather friends trade. Is it useful to put an ad in the local newspaper? (Waste of money?) Any advice is appreciated. My address is the Middlesbrough / Stockton-on-Tees area, I also have a working base in the region Colchester. As you can see, I am willing to travel
Why not go along MFI and see the manager and should contact their installers. You have a job, I am sure good luck
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