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Old 15-09-2010, 06:45 PM
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Default Looking to work with joiner or work on renovation projects Edinburgh

Hi, I am looking to work with a joiner or someone that is involved in renovations in the Edinburgh or East Lothian area. Before I moved away from the Highlands I was working with a joiner building new houses and extensions and general renovations. As a professional dry stone waller I also carried out my own jobs but I would like to change my career path and move away from this trade.

I am 27 with a degree and lots of varied experiences. I have been dry stone walling and doing working with a joiner for 8 years on and off and now want to focus more on joinery and the renovations industry as I find this most enjoyable. I am hard working and known for lightening the mood even in the darkest of hours!



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Roland
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