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tradespersons
noun
Tradespeople.
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[The fifth strength] [is] good network of contacts for potential clients, suppliers and tradespersons.
It was created in 2007 to offer Australia-recognized training qualifications for electricians, chefs, hospitality workers, and other skilled tradespersons.
For associate professionals, tradespersons, clerks, salespersons and personal service workers, and plant and machine operators and drivers (ASCO 4-7) theducationalal requirement is a "diploma or vocational degree".
We use the Australian Standard Classification of Occupation (ASCO) codes to divide the employed immigrants in eight occupational groups: Managers and Administrators; Professionals; Para-Professionals; Tradespersons; Clerks; Salespersons and Personal Service Workers Plantt and Machine Operators and Drivers; and Labourers and Related Workers.
Slaves were also used as craftsmen and tradespersons.
It is widely recognized that we are currently in need of the next generation of tradespersons.
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* Sarah Neville is a pseudonym If you receive an email from a friend or tradesperson asking you to make a new bank transfer, you should automatically be suspicious – however plausible it may seem, writes Rupert Jones.
They are 'on call' just as any other tradesperson is, who receives payment for that time," it said.
"I approached it like I was a tradesperson," he says.
Its app lets customers choose a tradesperson, make a booking, track the tradesperson on their way to the job and send messages to them.
■ Get a tradesperson to check your roof for gaps and cracks, and ensure all tiles are secure.
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