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Hi guys thought I'd post a topic

My names Jamie and I'm 22 from South Wales.

Ive worked in the motor trade since I left school and have achieved a nvq level 3.

I have recently decided to pursue another career and have stumbled apon this great forum!

I will be going to evening college as I work full time and hopefully go on to pursue a new career within plumbing and heating.

Hope to speak soon

Cheers
Jamie
 
Welcome along

Nice to hear your from the best part of the world
 
welcome ! is a amazing forum. what you work as at the moment ?
 
Cheers for the warm welcomes

I work as a parts supervisor in a main dealer.

I have enrolled a bit to late for college :(

Looks like I've got a good few months to revise and read up and gain a bit of knowledge.

I have got a few books what would you guys reccomend just read through them or any certain topics to study up on?

Cheers
 
Cheers for the warm welcomes

I work as a parts supervisor in a main dealer.

I have enrolled a bit to late for college :(

Looks like I've got a good few months to revise and read up and gain a bit of knowledge.

I have got a few books what would you guys reccomend just read through them or any certain topics to study up on?

Cheers

What brand of cars. Perhaps you can get us a good discount
 
My bet is stratstone swansea
 
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