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  • rugbeater
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    I can recommend a repair shop to get that Caps key sorted though.
    Sorry

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  • northernladuk
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    I can recommend a repair shop to get that Caps key sorted though.

    Have a read of the newbie guides to the right hand side. I think you are starting off on the wrong foot here.

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  • rugbeater
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post


    Welcome to CUK!

    Different industries and skills require different agencies.

    Mostly people use sites like Jobserve. Then use whichever agency advertises the gig. Sometimes you will be advised you are suitable for several jobs that you did not apply for with the advertising agent.

    So start with Jobserve and see how you go.
    Thanks brillo

    complete newbie

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  • BrilloPad
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    Welcome to CUK!

    Different industries and skills require different agencies.

    Mostly people use sites like Jobserve. Then use whichever agency advertises the gig. Sometimes you will be advised you are suitable for several jobs that you did not apply for with the advertising agent.

    So start with Jobserve and see how you go.

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  • rugbeater
    started a topic hello newbie here

    hello newbie here

    newbie here

    can anyone recommend good agencies for a first timer ?

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