building workWhat type of job are you looking for? bricklaying/labourer What nationality are you? british What languages do you speak (and at what level)? english What country or area are you looking to work in and why? anywhere. truly fed up of english weather, i work hard but get laid off cos the weather is so bad, fed up of wanting to work but getting pushed back. iid get more money on the dole but just don't want to go down that road What countries have you worked in? only england What countries do you have a visa to work in? none yet but please don't let this put you off--i'll get one! What field do you currently work in? bricklaying /labouring What fields have you worked in before? fair ground---window glazing labourer Which do you consider more valuable? Formal education or skills and why? skills. all the education in the world won't make me a better bricklayer. Describe the benefits of working with others good laughs, job satisfaction, working hard but enjoying it because of good work gang Describe the benefits of working alone no benefits just a different session What was your worst working experience? double glazing labourer working for my fathers friend for 90p an hour at EIGHTEEN £25 a week for full working days. What is the most important lesson you have learnt throughout your career? enjoy your work and you'll excell in the job. i DO enjpy bricklaying What unique skills do you have? i like to think i do a good job for a good wage What would you consider as your 'dream job'? catching cocnuts while lazing in white sand---you said a DREAM job, oh and with hula hula girls cracking them open!! What are the most interesting aspects of your field? so many different angles to brickying What are the least interesting aspects of your field? cleaning up after messy blokes,lol but some-one has to do it but i love taking a step back and thinking YAY TOMAN THAT LOOKS WELL GOOD! Please replace this with a question of your own please pay me what i'm worth? i don't want to be a millionaire but will you treat me like a hard working man---not a 16 year old learner! How can potential employers contact you? at the moment i am lowered to using my mothers computer as laptop has gone missing through moving, she won't like the " lowered" word but--i mean i have to use her e.mail cos my laptop has gone walkabout |