Change of career
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quals arent really needed .gaining on site experience is the key getting on site or working with a paver who does private work is .start from the bottom and take in everything a paver does .ask questions .nvq in paving is a waste of time.just a money spinner .not worth having in my opinion. i would say it would take you at least two years to be paving to an aqverage standard at least.
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I know i would be droppin money but ma heart aint in it. decided that im def gonna jack it in and hard landscaping is somethin that interests me.done a few diy jobs over last few years and really enjoyed it. i realise it would be different doin it day in day out , any info on getting started would be apprieciated, its more gardens ie patios etc im interested in
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i think you need to try and get a labourers job with a paving company first or civil engineering company and learn the basics for a while .i went to college on day release over 25 years ago. i learnt more from working the other 4 days of the week to be honest.do you have any friends who do paving who you could learn from.how old are tou bye the way .20s,30s 40s etc
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are you sure, nice cosy job inside fitting down lighters as opposed to this
4 hours of it this afternoon, its bloody june. proper p*ssing it down hard wetting rain, i have a degree in computer science used to work out in munich for a $120bn dollar it firm, managed 2 years didn;t like being in an office all day, missed the hard work. now run my own firmor work for my dads building firm.
rain today
4 hours of it this afternoon, its bloody june. proper p*ssing it down hard wetting rain, i have a degree in computer science used to work out in munich for a $120bn dollar it firm, managed 2 years didn;t like being in an office all day, missed the hard work. now run my own firmor work for my dads building firm.
rain today
Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
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Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
http://www.gbgroundworks.com
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great weather for the ducks,lol just managed to brick up the gable on the house i was working on today before the deluge began..carried on inside plumbing in the central heating system...great when you can get two jobs done on the same day..with weather ideal for both...after all who wants to be fitting central heating when the sun is shining...rather be diggin trenches or laying slabs then. Am I hearin right..a sparky who wants to graft?...The union will want to have somat to say about that...lol:D
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you must be crazy dude to want to swap from sparks to this
we get 1 month spring 2 weeks summer and 6 weeks autum the other 9 months is winter
most of us here do this work by default
I.E. our dad's did it or we didnt put the effort in at school
try a DIY project first and see what you think then
LLL
we get 1 month spring 2 weeks summer and 6 weeks autum the other 9 months is winter
most of us here do this work by default
I.E. our dad's did it or we didnt put the effort in at school
try a DIY project first and see what you think then
LLL
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like i said my heart aint in it and dont want 2 be sittin in 5 or 10 years wishin i had done somethin about it. im in the middle of doin a patio round the back 30m2 , built a retaining wall then back filled compacted it then 100mm type 1just got to choose the slabs now and build the wall up a bit higher. got a fright at the cost of slabs right enough
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We've all been there, wanting to do something different. But i can honestly say ( hand on heart ) that i have never wanted to be a sparky. When our game is good it is great. Okay, i agree we have a bit of rain now and again, some snow etc: But in the summer we ( at least i do) get satisfaction from getting up early and getting out amongst it. 4.15 might be early for some of you but i know a few of you are on here when i sign in most mornings at that time. Testimony, i think, for your dedication to our game. know any sparks who would do that? :;):
sean
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Could probably make a really good go of it as most landscapers dont have a clue about electrics. Most installs want up-lighters and posts , which calls for an outside sparks to come in.
I'd say do it, the momentum create by doing something you really want to do will carry you for a few years at least
Hp
I'd say do it, the momentum create by doing something you really want to do will carry you for a few years at least
Hp