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clv101 wrote:Excellent points... however I can't really think of anything that satisfies them all! Maybe electrician.
Well you should be able to think of one! Mine. I'm pretty sure it fits all the Vortex list.

(See the Oak Works section of my website for details)
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kenneal wrote:
which is flexible enough to allow me to get into running our own woodland (which we are in the process of buying...).
Will you be building a "temporary" shelter in your woodland, Mike?
We will, though it will be done gradually in stages, and everything will have a use for forestry purposes as well as shelter.

More details on the wood will be forthcoming in a few weeks, once we've exchanged contracts and paid for it. I don't want to shout about it too much until it's in the bag. :)
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Vortex wrote: Finally the job/skill should pass The Barricade Test.
"You can't enter our community unless you have useful skills. What do you do then?"
"I'm an X."
"Wow - you will be a great asset. Fred, pull back the razor wire and let this chap in. Joe, shoot anyone who tries to sneak in at the same time."
Very good :lol:

Although most interviews aren't as intense, not yet anyway.
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More details on the wood will be forthcoming in a few weeks, once we've exchanged contracts and paid for it. I don't want to shout about it too much until it's in the bag.
Best of luck, Mike.
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Mike, you might be interested in this thread:
http://periodpropertyshop.co.uk/phpBB2/ ... 85&start=0. Rob's a friend of mine. Let me know if you'd like to get in touch with him.
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Post by kenneal - lagger »

Biff, the Sunrise Festival at Yeovil at the end of May are looking for an Oak Framer to do some work shops. Would your friend be interested?

Ken
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