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how old are you?

you can get a course at a college but will probally have to pay OTHER than that, google "Rural Pursuits", i done a YTS course with them and got paid for it. basically you will be a bitch for the head keeper but worth it IF you are serious..

it WILL make or brake you as its hard.

keepering is a way of life, not a job.

the hours dont stop, theres barely family/shagging time and the pay isnt good but the perks "CAN" make up for that depending what estate you work on!

 

best of luck but remember, its not all about throwing feed at the birds or carrying a gun all day and killing vermin!

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how old are you?

you can get a course at a college but will probally have to pay OTHER than that, google "Rural Pursuits", i done a YTS course with them and got paid for it. basically you will be a bitch for the head keeper but worth it IF you are serious..

it WILL make or brake you as its hard.

keepering is a way of life, not a job.

the hours dont stop, theres barely family shagging time and the pay isnt good but the perks "CAN" make up for that depending what estate you work on!

 

best of luck but remember, its not all about throwing feed at the birds or carrying a gun all day and killing vermin!

Your a very disturbed man............ :yes:

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how old are you?

you can get a course at a college but will probally have to pay OTHER than that, google "Rural Pursuits", i done a YTS course with them and got paid for it. basically you will be a bitch for the head keeper but worth it IF you are serious..

it WILL make or brake you as its hard.

keepering is a way of life, not a job.

the hours dont stop, theres barely family shagging time and the pay isnt good but the perks "CAN" make up for that depending what estate you work on!

 

best of luck but remember, its not all about throwing feed at the birds or carrying a gun all day and killing vermin!

Your a very disturbed man............ :yes:

 

Why do you think you were sent to scotland, you were born in England but we dont want mongals here so post them away..

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Born and bred in Scotland........i only visit England to shag yer women....... :boogy:

 

Oh and best of luck wi yer college course Gaz... :thumbs:

 

you got no work for the season coming Lab??

 

game farming will help in a fantastic way..

Already got someone happy to work in the rearing field mate. I get a few college students in the field doing general tiding up and cleaning sheds and whatever. I had a chat with one of the lecturers and seen if it was possible to change there course work dates as they are out of college when they should be on shoots and game farms learning. He said it would be a disaster trying to change it so they wont... :huh:

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Born and bred in Scotland........i only visit England to shag yer women....... :boogy:

 

Oh and best of luck wi yer college course Gaz... :thumbs:

 

you got no work for the season coming Lab??

 

game farming will help in a fantastic way..

Already got someone happy to work in the rearing field mate. I get a few college students in the field doing general tiding up and cleaning sheds and whatever. I had a chat with one of the lecturers and seen if it was possible to change there course work dates as they are out of college when they should be on shoots and game farms learning. He said it would be a disaster trying to change it so they wont... :huh:

someone "Happy" to work on a rearing field...

 

 

bloody mugs, i hate it!!

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Born and bred in Scotland........i only visit England to shag yer women....... :boogy:

 

Oh and best of luck wi yer college course Gaz... :thumbs:

 

you got no work for the season coming Lab??

 

game farming will help in a fantastic way..

Already got someone happy to work in the rearing field mate. I get a few college students in the field doing general tiding up and cleaning sheds and whatever. I had a chat with one of the lecturers and seen if it was possible to change there course work dates as they are out of college when they should be on shoots and game farms learning. He said it would be a disaster trying to change it so they wont... :huh:

someone "Happy" to work on a rearing field...

 

 

bloody mugs, i hate it!!

:laugh: .....he's not full time and it will be his second season this one. It'll be years 4/5 that he will loose the will to live........ :D

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bide your time mate they'll be a job going in fife when a keep 'i know' runs off with his ladybody from Thailand. :thumbs:

f*****g roll on Thailand......... :D

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