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made a few spelling errors on a wanted apprenticeship advert ) :
 
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I'm not sure Josh, but if spelling is not your strong point then I would suggest that you write your post on a word document, spell check it and then copy and paste it into the thread.
 
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Don't worry about spelling, it is unlikely that you will find a job writing letters. Ask anyone in your group at college how many replies they have had! I certainly would not hold it against a apprentice, given that I cannot spell for toffee either.

Look smart and knock on doors of the plumbers and gas safe guys within a mile of your house - do a post code search on the gas safe website and on CIPHE find a plumber.

Ask them to give you a trial or ask to carry their tool box or just observe. Never offer to work for free - there is too much of this and it is a scandal.

Good luck!
 
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