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    Posted: 24 Mar 09 at 4:26pm

Originally posted by radixon

Shame your not 18, I know of a job that you may of wanted on the south coast. It was advertised a month ago, so depends when you turn 18.

Hi Sam,

Your profile indicates that you are 18 (B. 4/6/90).

Ian  (Yorkshire Dales S.C.)

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I thought about going into that line of work over the summer. Thing is it doesnt pay that well. The other thing is I didnt want to mix sailing (pleasure) with work. I didnt want to do too much and lose interest. As a result I helped out coaching at the club on saturdays and got a 12hours/day mundane job for the week. Kept me out of trouble and earnt me many pennies. Its worth bearing in mind that if you get a full time job you will end up paying taxes. If you just get a summer job you pay none (I ended up earning more than the floor manager per week!!!) and you can still get an education!!!
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Shame your not 18, I know of a job that you may of wanted on the south coast. It was advertised a month ago, so depends when you turn 18.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Andymac Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Mar 09 at 3:29pm

At your age, having just jacked in A level studies (I did eventually go back to them though), I got a summer season dinghy instructing job at a fantastic sailing school on the west coast of Scotland. It didn't pay great, but it was a fun summer. I still have many fond memories. Coming home in October, after laying the boats up for winter, to find myself unemployed, I was extremely lucky to find in December, a 'boatswain/instructor' job for a local education authority, well paid as well!

The moral is, you can have a summer of fun, but ultimately, you'd do well not to forfeit your education! If you manage to find some sort of job with an apprenticeship you wouldn't go far wrong. Are you just planning a year out? What do you plan to be doing in one years time? I know it's a difficult question at 17. How about the Royal Navy or some other similar type of career?

 

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I am looking for anything from a week to a year’s work anywhere in the marine industry. I am 17 have a full driving license.
Very hard working. Quick and keen to learn.
Quick and knowledgeable dinghy sailor.
Any help you could offer could be greatly appreciated
Thanks
Sam



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