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#1 Posted : 22 February 2009 18:22:00(UTC)
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Posted By martin park i am hoping to work abroad in september, anywhere in the world. i would like a job as a health and safety advisor or heavy plant machanic. the purpose of this posting is to ask if anybody knows of any seminars held to give advice on the subject or where i can find potential emplyers to offer sponsorship (visa) to move over to work. anybody have any leads........? martin
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#2 Posted : 22 February 2009 18:39:00(UTC)
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Posted By MP Grayson What does a Safety Officer and Heavy Plant have in common? Answer. They both dig big holes for themselves. No sorry, I don't have any leads. Just a tip. You may wish to enlighten some readers of your training, experience, qualifications and knowledge etc. Crack on.
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#3 Posted : 22 February 2009 20:38:00(UTC)
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Posted By martin park hi thanks for reply, i have a caterpillar engineering apprenticeship and am currently on the nebosh general certficate courses due to finish in july. i will ne looking for a job in health and safety or heavy plant enigneering, technical advisor, maintenance planner etc.. i am looking for a job in any of the above job roles to make me open to a wider range of jobs due my age of 21. i need an employer to sponsor me (visa) to go abroad or provide a fly in fly out system. has anybody anybody and advice/contacts?
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#4 Posted : 23 February 2009 10:03:00(UTC)
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Posted By DennisH It's a hard school at the moment, I'm afraid. Keep trying by all means, and do not give up, but my impression is that the next twelve months (maybe twenty four), will be a good time to stick with what you've got, improve your quals and get a bit of H&S experience where you are (assuming you're secure). You'll then be in good shape when the good times roll back round ;o)
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