5th corner
CGF II, Certified Grumble Framer Level 2
G'day,
I am thinking about taking a working holiday. I am a framer from Australia who has performed all duties in a frame shop and currently has the title of manager. I am an dual citizen to the USA. I am 33years old. I know none of you know me but I am honest and reliable and have put many long days in over the last 4 years establishing a career aquiring the skills in the framing industry.
My question is if I came to the USA and I knocked on a few of your doors, would any of you have a need for a helping hand short term or long term? I am happy to help out here and there in this town and that city but if the right opportunity came up I would become a permanent resident.
I have heard that framing standards are very high in the USA and I wish to learn as much as I can from people who are serious about and have a passion for what they are doing.
So as us Aussie's say
seeyalatamate
I am thinking about taking a working holiday. I am a framer from Australia who has performed all duties in a frame shop and currently has the title of manager. I am an dual citizen to the USA. I am 33years old. I know none of you know me but I am honest and reliable and have put many long days in over the last 4 years establishing a career aquiring the skills in the framing industry.
My question is if I came to the USA and I knocked on a few of your doors, would any of you have a need for a helping hand short term or long term? I am happy to help out here and there in this town and that city but if the right opportunity came up I would become a permanent resident.
I have heard that framing standards are very high in the USA and I wish to learn as much as I can from people who are serious about and have a passion for what they are doing.
So as us Aussie's say
seeyalatamate