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we are looking for heating engineers, plumbers and trainee heating engineers to join our national heat pump installation business

take a look at the link below and if you are interested, apply through the link


 
I would like to join your team as a trainee plumber I’m currently studying at bexley college holly hill campus doing level 2 diploma in plumbing and heating and need an employer to get my nvq level 2
I have 18 months experience as a heating apprentice, and I’m confident to start working as soon as possible
I look forward to hearing back from you
 
I would like to join your team as a trainee plumber I’m currently studying at bexley college holly hill campus doing level 2 diploma in plumbing and heating and need an employer to get my nvq level 2
I have 18 months experience as a heating apprentice, and I’m confident to start working as soon as possible
I look forward to hearing back from you
Hi Charlie. that’s great. can you apply via the link please and we will respond. thanks
 
You know, when I read a piece of writing without capital letters, I always think that it suggests a massive lack of respect for the implied reader.

like i'm offering you a job and you should be grateful so i don't need to bother, but if there's any spelling mistakes on your application, that will be held against you

I always feel a healthy working relationship between an employer and employee involves the employee doing his (or indeed her) best to further the employer's business, grateful to have a wage, and the employer being happy someone will work for them and help earn them more money than he (or indeed she) could make as a sole trader.
 
You know, when I read a piece of writing without capital letters, I always think that it suggests a massive lack of respect for the implied reader.

like i'm offering you a job and you should be grateful so i don't need to bother, but if there's any spelling mistakes on your application, that will be held against you

I always feel a healthy working relationship between an employer and employee involves the employee doing his (or indeed her) best to further the employer's business, grateful to have a wage, and the employer being happy someone will work for them and help earn them more money than he (or indeed she) could make as a sole trader.
I have just been made redundant and need a job. I don’t really care about grammar
 
That is negociable. If you apply and are succesful we can discuss that.

It seems that Literacy, Grammar & Punctuation aren't part of the job requirements.

Heatpump 2021, you are recruiting for a Nation Wide Heat Pump Business......

and you can't spell 'Negotiable' or 'Successful' correctly.

What's the real deal?
Are you selling Franchises?

eg: Pay for the training, pay for the vehicle and keep paying waiting for the jobs to come in.
 
It seems that Literacy, Grammar & Punctuation aren't part of the job requirements.

Heatpump 2021, you are recruiting for a Nation Wide Heat Pump Business......

and you can't spell 'Negotiable' or 'Successful' correctly.

What's the real deal?
Are you selling Franchises?

eg: Pay for the training, pay for the vehicle and keep paying waiting for the jobs to come in.
Looking at the website, they cannot spell 'programme' correctly either. That said, does it really matter? Most people don't seem to care.
 
Ultimately, a heating engineer deals with your home's heating system (boiler, thermostat, hot water cylinder), while a plumber works on water appliances (taps, toilets, sinks).
 

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