Hello my name is Ethan Im 27 , Ive served 8 years in the army , Im sorry I have no experience but Im a genuine lad strong as a ox and have a great work ethic I learn quick and adapt to new environments with ease thank you for your time many thanks , Ethan
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Cosh cleaning
DTTT , this a teaching course the army provides when you promote to lcpl or above to teach others the skills they need.
I have all relevant maths and English I gained from school
Hazmat licences has expired but could be renewed led employer needed
Full Car Licence, LGV/HGV Truck, LGV C+E (UK Only)
HGV1, HGV 2 and 3, Tracked Machine, Telehandler/Fork Lift, Fencing
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I have all HGV licensed I gained from the army.
Even though I dont have my tickets for 360 and diggers I can learn quick its just a matter of what button does what I know the fundamentals of a machine
I dont have much stock experience but Im eager to learn anything that is thrown my way and can pick things up quickly
I am from Yorkshire so animals arent new to me Ive been round them all my life and have a good understanding about most things and Im definitely not shy to get stuck in nothing fazes me smells , blood , death etc which id imagine is useful in the farming environment
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27
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United Kingdom
West Yorkshire
English
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Running Walking Gym Boxing Golf These are a few of my hobbies I enjoy , I dont drink alcohol and Im sure Id find plenty to do depending on the new area I may move to. I like to do charity work for local communitys and the forces charity my best achievement was cycling from Bradford to Germany in 3 days for help for heroes charity
5ft 11 90kg
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8 years army royal engineers , were I promoted to lcpl I was in charge of 8 men whilst in the uk and overseas Im trained in driving and bomb searches , Ive served in Kenya, South Sudan and Cyprus gaining loads of life experience making me a great employee.
After leaving the forces Ive been scaffolding for 2 years which keeps me physically fit all year round as well as my gym and workouts
Whilst on tour in South Sudan I received a joint commanders commendation which is rare for the rank of lcpl for my hard work doing a job meant for a Sgt .
Start: 12/02/2025 Finish: Not Specified
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Honestly I would work anywhere thats seems right for me Im happy to come a week early and do unpaid work just to get a feel for the job so Im ready when day 1 comes to hit the ground running