Plenty of work for you in Iraq.. No Joking !! heard the money is good - But you could earn more from being a Bodyguard.
2006-08-14 02:58:37
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answered by ? 4
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First & maximum suited. Is the driving force a experienced forklift operator? Ask for a duplicate of his present day licence. 2. preparation technique demands that the forks be decreased to floor point till now the truck strikes. Forks ought to in basic terms be raised/decreased whilst the truck is table certain and the hand brake is on. If the driving force replaced into lifting/reducing the forks and shifting on an identical time that's opposite to H&S law and is a considerable infringement. 3. replaced into the truck outfitted with the two a warning beacon and a opposite beeper. the two are required with the aid of regulation interior a community the place pedestrians are working. 4. touch the close by H&S government for documentation on the above - they are going to be extra desirable than fascinated if infringements of any of the above have occured.
2016-10-02 01:39:55
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answered by ? 4
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Being a FLD is not a greatly sought after occupation for people wanting to work abroad! Here, in Spain, you'd be on the national minimum wage of about 5€ (£3.50 ish) and hor, and with food and drink costing the same as the UK, you wouldnt be getting very far!
2006-08-14 03:27:09
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answered by SunnyDays 5
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Why do you want to work abroad for only 6 months or a year. That is about the duration most terrorists work abroad before they blow themselves up along with other people. If you apply for a work visa through appropriate channels then you might get it but just wishing for something does not make it happen.
2006-08-14 03:03:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Anywhere in Europe should be easy enough these days, I worked in Holland for a while try signing on with some agencies there. If you just want to work to go sight seeing and you are of "student" type age many countries have student work bureaus, I think I worked for "studenten arbeids bureau" in holland but it was about 15 years ago. Countries in the middle east often have local spots where people who need a labourer will pass by and recruit you off the street. Think your best bet is to decide where you want to go and then go for it
2006-08-14 03:05:56
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answered by pete m 4
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Is the reason for going abroad so you don't have to pay tax while you're here? I was led to believe if you live outside the UK for 6 months or more each year you never have to pay tax on your wages while you are here.
2006-08-14 23:13:46
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answered by Bob Simons 2
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I think you should buy a car, it will take you forever to get there on a forklift x
2006-08-14 02:58:41
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answered by sister 4
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you could always ask at the embassy of the country you want to work in and they should be able to gve you lots of advice
2006-08-14 02:58:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Choose, where,when, doing what etc... to start with, then check out the Internet.
That's how we got our job in the Caribbean!!!!!!
2006-08-14 03:15:20
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answered by MARIE de SABA 2
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try dubai - they are looking for a lot of people down there
2006-08-14 02:58:05
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answered by 42 6
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