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Hello everyone, my name's Sam and i'm currently serving in the British Army. I'm leaving the forces some time next year and i'm pursuing a career within the plumbing industry.

I am currently enrolled on a city & guilds level 2 in Plumbing & Heating, as well as studying i would like to be gaining hands on experience as i believe this will benefit greatly when i leave the army and pass my plumbing course.

I am willing to work on weekends and on my time off for free. I have previous laboring experience within the construction industry. I am based in Colchester, Essex and commute between Essex, London and the West Midlands. I am willing to travel anywhere. I was hoping someone on here could give me some advice or point me in the right direction? Thank you for your time.
 
I have no idea if it suits, but you'd be welcome to apply for our programme working at a solar plumbers in Seville, Spain next year. Starts in April. 13 weeks unpaid work but all expenses (flights, accomodation, bills, food etc..) paid for. (EU funded).
 
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