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Hi
I’m looking for a gas engineer to do 5 boiler services with in or near luton.
The main things I need are pictures and the gas rate and analyser readings.

I would appreciate if anyone could help out thanks.
 
Think you’ll need to sell yourself a little mate. What experience have you got? What can you offer someone that’s going to help you?? You have to see that by doing this they are ultimately training a competitor
 
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