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Posted by Sergei on April 12, 2003 at 00:12:38 from (213.145.44.102):
Hi! I have the big desire to be able well to speak and read English for the future career (I has ended courses for study English, but it has not enough useful and helpful for me). Therefore I would like to submit an application for temporary or seasonal work in farm (I have experience of works in agriculture, construction and building). I shall be grateful you for any advice or any help for reception work. About myself: I live in Moscov, I am 40 years old, was married. I am in excellent health as I have been leading a healthy way of life for many years, therefore I have never smoked and only little and seldom drink. I worked as the welder long time and I can to welding the most responsible constructions and pipes for high pressure (=40 bar). Also I designed and personally manufactured vacuum-evaporating equipment for the manufacture condensed milk and equipment for the manufacture of alcohol, which are operating to this day. I am able to work as the mason, as the carpenter and as the electrician a little. My E-mail: svzyk@lycos.ru Sergiy Zykov.
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