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Depends what sort of things you are into mate, so for an instance, I like my football so I may do coaching badges which are not cheap to get. Or maybe for you, as I have heard you speak passionat

Thanks for that wilf, that sounds really interesting, id love to help people an make a difference mate.

1 hour ago, Francie said:

Are you going to enlighten me @WILF mate lol any ideas?

Depends what sort of things you are into mate, so for an instance, I like my football so I may do coaching badges which are not cheap to get.

Or maybe for you, as I have heard you speak passionately on here about your faith, some type of counselling qual and you could use that to help people who may have taken a wrong turn? 

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6 hours ago, lurcherman 887 said:

@Francie what about doing your articulated lorry licence after the hgv

 

6 hours ago, lurcherman 887 said:

f**k noes mate lol just know theres a extra one you can do after to let you drive 18 wheelers i think 

Hgv class 1 is what you mean 

and we’re not American they ain’t called 18 wheelers ffs

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On 12/4/2017 at 17:50, Chid said:

 

Hgv class 1 is what you mean 

and we’re not American they ain’t called 18 wheelers ffs

You could go on forever with HGVs. Unless it's something you really want to do, I'd diversify a bit.

You can take a Class 2 which would let you drive an 18 tonne rigid, then a Class 1 which would let you driver an artic, but then there's low-loaders, hazardous goods, etc, etc.

You can never have too many strings to your bow. 

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3 minutes ago, walshie said:

You could go on forever with HGVs. Unless it's something you really want to do, I'd diversify a bit.

You can take a Class 2 which would let you drive an 18 tonne rigid, then a Class 1 which would let you driver an artic, but then there's low-loaders, hazardous goods, etc, etc.

You can never have too many strings to your bow. 

Don’t need no extra training for low loaders .. ?

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Most courses are easy to pass , it’s getting the relevant work experience you need , I know a few boys with hgv licences who can’t get a job because they don’t have a valid cpc and you can’t do your cpc unless you’ve got a job ?

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