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Hi my name is Jack, I'm 22 and have completed level 1-3 diploma in plumbing. I have gained some valuable hands on experience by working with plumbers but this has only been in a short term basis. This has given me more motivation to continue. Ideally I would like to find an apprenticeship or work experience in the Medway area to further the knowledge that I have and to gain more experience. I have a cv which I am able to send off immediately to anyone interested, or if anyone knows of any apprenticeships going please Inform me.

Many thanks

Jack
 
Jack as in jack formally of diamond gas and what I believed to now be permanently of British gas?
 
No not the same jack, I've never worked for diamond gas or British gas
 
Fair enough thought I'd check small world this plumbing industry. Whereabouts in medway are you and I'll fire off the best chances you've got.
 
Yeah that's ok no problem, I live in walderslade

Try Robinson heating, pristege heating and solar. Rainham refrigeration (commercial) hedene engineering (commercial) and Trojan. Pop into gas train, plumbase, all PVC/tips and j&s and leave a few copies of your cv behind for people to pick up have a chat with the guys behind the counter you may find they know someone who is looking. If you can get up there for opening times and introduce yourself to the plumbers coming in. They'll see your keen and can get up on time. Even if it is a little embarrassing but it'll show you also have confidence
 
Thanks for all the companies I could try ill give them ago and thanks for advice I appreciate it.

Many Thanks

Jack
 
google Balfour Beatty and send them your CV. They are desperately short of plumbers
 
Thank you for posting this opportunity for our members.

If this interests you, please pm the op direct.
 
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