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Hi I'm Jamie I'm looking to get on with a plumber/heating engineer in Huddersfield/Halifax area.

I'm keen as mustard to learn this trade, I have a little basic experience with soldering and bending copper pipe, threading steel pipe, using fixtures and fittings, working sheet lead and welding lead joints, wall and floor tiling, and I can do abit of plastering too so can patch chases if needed, I'm not scared of getting my hands dirty.

I have a CSCS card and would be willing to pay for myself to go to college. I would hope to find someone who undertakes all round plumbing work, and I eventually want to go on and do my NVQ level 3 gas.

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C'mon gents I'll be the best bloody helper you'll ever have and I'd run rings around any 17 year old with their hands permanently stuck in their pockets!!
 
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