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Old Oct 10th 2010, 2:29 pm
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Hi,could anyone please help us withh the last page of this form,DESCRIPTION OF YOUR WORK!!
My husbands a motor mechanic,how much information do they want and what do they want!!!!
We are totally confused
many thanks rachel.
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Old Oct 10th 2010, 3:10 pm
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Hi,could anyone please help us withh the last page of this form,DESCRIPTION OF YOUR WORK!!
My husbands a motor mechanic,how much information do they want and what do they want!!!!
We are totally confused
many thanks rachel.
Rachel,

I did a couple of pages of A4 for mine, electronics tradesperson, including general day to day activities, test equipment used, tools used etc. Have a look at the ANZSCO definition and work in what that description includes into your statement.

good luck
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Old Oct 10th 2010, 4:27 pm
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Originally Posted by holsop22
Hi,could anyone please help us withh the last page of this form,DESCRIPTION OF YOUR WORK!!
My husbands a motor mechanic,how much information do they want and what do they want!!!!
We are totally confused
many thanks rachel.
I am a mechanical fitter, I had to go back to when I served my time, to present date, describing tools used daily, it was A4 sheets 52 of them.
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Old Oct 10th 2010, 6:22 pm
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My husband is an aircraft fitter, he completed only one page of tools and experience and was accepted. Dont over complicate things they are looking for particular tools/trades/skills no matter how much you flower it up.
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Old Oct 11th 2010, 1:39 am
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Originally Posted by holsop22
Hi,could anyone please help us withh the last page of this form,DESCRIPTION OF YOUR WORK!!
My husbands a motor mechanic,how much information do they want and what do they want!!!!
We are totally confused
many thanks rachel.
Hello There,
I would advise against more than a couple of pages here - ideally just the one page should be sufficient.

Regards
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Old Oct 11th 2010, 7:14 am
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Hello There,
I would advise against more than a couple of pages here - ideally just the one page should be sufficient.

Regards
I am a Motor Mechanic and i did about 1 page A4 size and it was acceptable.Tools and equipment is the main focus i believe...
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Old Oct 11th 2010, 12:49 pm
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thankyou all sooo much,our heads are exploding with this,what we going to be like with the visa???? lol.xx
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Old Oct 11th 2010, 6:16 pm
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You will be fine, you will be surprised how easy it is. We thought about using an agent, but decided to give it a go ourselves. It is very self explanitory and if you get stuck their is a whole host of lovely people on here to give you some advice/guidance.

Good luck with the skills assessment
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