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VWPowered
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Location: 24/16/87 Border, France

Mechanic (with other useful skills) seeking EU Work

Post by VWPowered » Fri Dec 19, 2008 11:43 am

Hello, Bonjour,

I hope you maybe able to help.

We are a family currently living in France but would be possibly in interested in moving in 2009

About Me, My name is John, 33, Born in Macclesfield, Cheshire in the UK, I have worked in the Tyre and Exhaust

fitting industry (Kwik-Fit/ATS/Eurotyres) for 14 years (experience in battery's, shock absorbers, tyre fitting

on car/van and HGV vehicles, exhausts, servicing, Pre MOT work, brakes, and have experience in both the building

trade (specialising in pointing work, but can lay concrete, mix, do roofing etc) and in composite materials

(Carbon Fibre), and can turn my hand to most things, and pick things up easily. I can supply references and

photos for Mechanic or building work that I have done in the past, other experience includes web design and

vehicle servicing, I am a eager learner and as i said im willing to try most jobs, but am better and experienced

in the ones listed above.

I have a full UK clean driving license and would consider driving or other relevant work

please email/pm for a copy of my CV

My Qualifications

GCSE in English, Maths, Social Studies, Computer Studies
NVQ Level I/II in Motor Mechanics
City and Guilds Business Management
City and Guilds Business Studies

My Partner, Her name is Janine, 28, born on the Isle of Wight in the UK, has experience and qualifications for

working with animals, namely horses and in cattery's, but will do cleaning, gardening and other gite management

duty's, baby sitting etc, she have no criminal record and a full clean UK driving license

Janine's Qualifications

GCSE English, Geography, Home Economics, Maths, Art, History, Science
NVQ Level I/II/III in Animal Care and Management
NVQ Level I in Race Horse Care and Management

Our Girls, Jade aged 19 months and Jasmine aged 4 months, Both born in France, not looking for work but would

like them to have other children to play with their own age ...

if you think you could help please feel free to contact us, we rent in France and have nothing to keep us here

so immediate start for either myself or Janine would not be a problem.

more details available at request..
We both speak french with reasonable skill although this would not be needed for your area (but a useful skill

if required), and we both will be looking for classes to learn the local tongue should we find suitable

positions.

We are willing to travel (but no time wasters please)

if you require any information regarding anything on this advert please do not hesitate to contact us via

email/PM where we would gladly answer any questions you may have.

we have done monster, jobs.cz, DHL, fedEx and the usual, but deosnt hurt to keep at it :)

cordialements/kind regards

john

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Re: Mechanic (with other useful skills) seeking EU Work

Post by whirly » Fri Dec 19, 2008 12:51 pm

VWPowered wrote:if you think you could help please feel free to contact us...
Help with what? Your immigration questions?
VWPowered wrote:We are willing to travel (but no time wasters please)
No time wasters, indeed.
VWPowered wrote:if you require any information regarding anything on this advert please do not hesitate to contact us...
Oh, I see. You're just spamming the boards. Like I thought. I think you'll find that the people on this forum are genuinely helpful when there is an immigration question, but your post is deliberately off-topic. How long before this thread is locked???

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Post by Ben » Fri Dec 19, 2008 7:57 pm

VWPowered, I think you're posting on the wrong website.

We can help you with immigration related questions only.

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