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Old 19th Dec 2008, 23:10
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Do local hangers take on people/volunteers with no experience?I worked as a golfcourse mechanic for 2 years so no stranger to the tools
you shouldn't talk about your clients like that

They might do, ask, its the only way and show interest, tell them your goals and dont take first refusal as a showstopper, re ask again in a few weeks, after all it shows you are keen and they can only say no..... try to find out a name so you can talk to them direct. There is a bit of a shortage so that will help in your favour...... though when you qualify the bigger stuff tens to reflect in the wage packet... though the smaller stuff is catching up.

Your showing as Glos area, well there is RGV, but to be honest they would be my last resort, without being detrimental they would make me want to hand in my licences and take up road sweeping..... Think Aeros is there as well, there are also some jet warbird stuff at Kemble, they may well be interested in part time help etc.....
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