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That is the Question...

With Subbing Mates/Improver work being very Temporary or patchy am considering after some deliberation to get myself registered with a Scheme Provider. Have had around 18 Months in the Domestic Market, after having completed my C&G 2330 L3 this year. I know my limits & what I don't know, I'll ask & can pass it on if it looks above my head.

It's just a big outlay with regards to setting up, as I'd like to look at the 2392 as a fine tune to my Level 3 Testing. Plus everything else, extra tools (as I rely on Sparks for heavy gear). Is the market looking too saturated & too little in way of rewards financially?

Any viewpoints on exploring this route or should I be looking to get in with a Contractor...I did envisage doing more than Domestic before finishing College, but couldn't go into Commercial on my own.
Cheers for any advice/comments/warnings!
 

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