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Old 02-12-2009, 12:42 PM
 
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You'll fit in just fine .

Nice to see Man Utd fit in well over there!

I dont suppose you know if there is any requirements for plumbers / heating engineers???
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Old 02-12-2009, 01:15 PM
 
Location: Stewartsville, NJ
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Nice to see Man Utd fit in well over there!

I dont suppose you know if there is any requirements for plumbers / heating engineers???
Sir Alex is "the special one"

Plumbing and heating.... as in HVAC? If you're looking to be licensed, you may need to retest over here. I'm not sure if a British lic. is transferrable...
I'll see what I can find out.
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Old 02-14-2009, 01:02 PM
 
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Sir Alex is "the special one"

Plumbing and heating.... as in HVAC? If you're looking to be licensed, you may need to retest over here. I'm not sure if a British lic. is transferrable...
I'll see what I can find out.
Thanks that would be great he is Corgi over here so i'm not too sure what he would need?

We live quite local to UTD and i'm actually on one of the utd videos from when i was a kid!
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Old 02-14-2009, 01:51 PM
 
Location: Stewartsville, NJ
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Thanks that would be great he is Corgi over here so i'm not too sure what he would need?

We live quite local to UTD and i'm actually on one of the utd videos from when i was a kid!
If he's not a master plumber, he can be classified as a "pipe fitter" but he'll need to work under a lic. plumber. He may want to look into working for one of the major natural gas supply companies in NJ or PA. NJ Natural Gas, PSE&G, Elizabethtown gas... or see if he can land a job working for an independent HVAC company. nj.com - look under jobs or even craigslist - I saw one on there the other day...company looking for an installer - pay was 80K-100K/yr but hubby may need to brush up on A/C installation.... I'm sure that they are not a very popular item in the UK . I know NJ Transit was looking for pipe fitters a few months back...maybe check out their job listings as well?
I hope my rambling helped And maybe once you're over, you can send me your autograph... man utd superstar
My better half (Scottish), a Ranger's supporter, use to live on Easter Road in Edinburgh... trying to find a parking space on the weekends was brutal!
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Old 02-15-2009, 12:53 PM
 
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"They make sandwiches without butter. Shudder."

I can only say that "That" (putting butter on a sandwich) is the most vile and disgusting habit I have ever encountered! Bar none!
I feel bad about this post. I shouldn't impose my prejudices about food on other's like that.
My dad was a jerk about food imposing his tastes on all of us, and anyone nearby as well, or ridiculing us for eating something he considered distasteful.
Sorry folks.
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