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Old Sep 23rd 2008 | 7:23 pm
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Im a bench joiner by trade can anyone tell me is there much work for people like me in ns. Looking to apply soon also whats the best way to apply work permit or residency ?
 
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Im a bench joiner by trade can anyone tell me is there much work for people like me in ns. Looking to apply soon also whats the best way to apply work permit or residency ?
Can you explain what a bench joiner is?
 
Old Sep 24th 2008 | 7:22 am
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A bench joiner is joiner that makes things like windows doors ect. Before they go on site to be fit.
 
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Hi

My OH a qualified joiner currently doing shuttering joinery for last few years. We just emailed out his resume to various companies found over the internet and he has had 2 positive replies which is better than nothing!

We are going out on a reccie in 3 weeks to follow these up and hopefully to make other contacts. The thing to do if you don't want to wait till Hell freezes over waiting for a skilled worker application form to be processed is to get over there and meet prospective employers face to face.

Hope this helps!
 

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