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Old Sep 6th 2007, 6:33 pm
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Hello, I have recently left the Royal air Force after serving 5 years as a firefighter. I am actively pursuing a move to the Netherlands however one thing is holding me back....work.

Does anyone know of any companies/ websites I could check out with regards to work? I have a couple of fire service qualifications and I am also a qualified HGV Class 2 driver.

Would have no problem doing hard labour work as long as the pay is half decent.

Any info would be greatly appreciated. Cheers, Tony.
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Old Sep 13th 2007, 8:03 am
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Hello, I have recently left the Royal air Force after serving 5 years as a firefighter. I am actively pursuing a move to the Netherlands however one thing is holding me back....work.

Does anyone know of any companies/ websites I could check out with regards to work? I have a couple of fire service qualifications and I am also a qualified HGV Class 2 driver.

Would have no problem doing hard labour work as long as the pay is half decent.

Any info would be greatly appreciated. Cheers, Tony.
You will have to speak Dutch to do a professional job. If you want unskilled labouring then may be you will find too much competition with Eastern Europeans, so wages are low.
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