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r 1 6 ,2 0 1 0 S \ o r » . r ' . V , ^4 www.lancashirejobstoday.co.uk ^ K ~ fv •.'Oi/s'ilJ' hv H f '.'Ti I COMPETITIONOFFERSHOLIDAYS i ^ p e r v i s o r Stefano Matichecchia, from Conlon Construction \w o


What qualifications do you need? v :: r There are different routes available" to this position, but I took a Higher '•, , National Certificate (HNC) in building : ; after my apprenticeship and NVQ Level ' 3 . 1 have also completed industry training in first aid, scaffold inspection : and the site managers’ safety training . - , scheme.


Any other requirements, for example health and fitness or age?. Not specifically, but it helps to have, experience of the construction industry, so age is'a factor. We cover quite a lot of miles on site every day, as well as ; > going up and down scaffolds, checking . everything is running as it should be. ,


How long does it take to qualify for the role? ■


The HNC takes two years and the other Training courses take between two to ■ Tour days, but you do need to have


/experience of other construction roles before doing this job. You may find i t . ::


'harder to take on this role straight out of college. I am 25 and I started working at Conlon Construction when I was 16 so I am familiar with the industry and have worked in various different roles. - ■;


What sort of personal skills make . v someone best suited to a career? It helps if you get on well with others ; r. .< because you can be dealing with •'S'-j.'r - : many different tradespeople on site :y:; vir and you need to have a good working ■ ' relationship to be able to manage ; - .


• projects successfully. You also need experience in constnrction with a T ■,


■ possible trade background.Tn my case . ' I worked as a joiner before taking iip my : current role.'


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What sort of career prospects and -T- :. v structure is there? The next move for." . . me would be to become a construction


site manager, then a contracts manager and above that is a project manager. Each progression requires'more


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experience for a more independent and accountable position.


What kind of job satisfaction can you expect from a career?


. T enjoy the satisfaction of knowing I ' i 7 have done a good job for a client and , 'seeing the architect’s drawings on paper . transformed into something that will


; Question: Can you name Santa’s famous red nosed reindeer?


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.. benefit many different people, be it a :T:i > - school, offices or housing.


In 50 words sell your profession.' . .v


: -You get to see many different building ; : Techniques and methods and there is


-, plenty of variety seeing a project through : from start to finish. '.You meet a lot of people and it is very - • . ' enjoyable to see ideas transformed into . a working structure that will benefit the end user.


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Title:....... Surname:;..... Address:....................... ........... ............................... . Post Code:..................;....e-mail:....;....;.......... .............. Date of birth.....;..;.....;.....'.....


First Name:.........;. . : PROJECTS: Mr Matichecchia, from the Bamber Bridge company


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Are ~ < l the person ^ we are looking for? Media Sales Partner (Field Sales) - I-?'*"


The Role East Lancashire Newspapers are looking to recruit one successF^I sales person to ..: ' join their team. “-You will be expected to build revenue, grow our client base and • service regular customers. The role is multimedia with a focus on print revenue. You, need to be proactive in order to identify customers, attend appointments and match - our excellent portfolio of products to each companies needs with a professional - approach, whilst delivering exceptional customer service ■ -


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The Person ' A proven track record in either field sales or telesales is desirable. The "person -


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applying for the sales role must have a good understanding of the internet along with the ability to overcome objections.: Confident communication is^ital as you will be ^ expected to develop strong business relationships and you will be dealing with a ' - variety of "differeht customers. It is essential you are computer literate and educated :- to a minimum of GCSE or equivalent level. -


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Media Sales Advisor (Telesales)


The Role


East Lancashire Newspapers are looking to recruit a successful sales person to join ^ , their, team. You will be expected to build revenues through selling features across •


: .; our portfolio of excellent products, whilst delivering exceptional customer service; : .you need to.be proactive in order to identify customers and have a professional


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., approach. .The Person


A proven track record in sales is desireable with experience working in a telesales or field sales environmerit. You should have a thorough understanding of the selling


process along with the skills to sell online and package together products to a variety of custorners. .Confident communicatiori is vital as you will be expected to develop


: -Strong business relationships. Tt is essential you are computer literate and educated " ■ to a minimum of GCSE,or equivalent level.


The Company " • ” ■ ^ ' East Lancashire Newspapers is part of Johnston Press pic, one of the top three largest local newspaper publishers in the UK and a major force on the Intpm'pt -


The successful applicants will be rewarded with a competitive basic salary, commission. ■ Other benefits include personal development plan and the ooDortunitv to nronrpss along with optional pension scheme, five weeks holiday per annum plus statutory bank holidays.


To re q u e s t an application p a c k p l e a ^ email joanrie.broughton@eas tlancsnews .co.uk o r call 01282 478109. Closing d a te Friday J a h u a iy 1 4 ^ ^ 1 1 ’ " .7 •; Johnston Press is an Equal Opportunities employer


’ , ‘ ■ ' jB w n i l fH ^ (& q ) r f j s is ,N E I ^O N L E A D E R ’ A d y S e r and Times ’ - - , . ' , > f ------ i www;eastlancsnews.holidaytoday.cd.uk -


The Royal Wedding London Break 2 days, departing 28 April 2011, from £99.95pp


Join the celebrations on the streets of central London next Spring on the very special occasion of a Royal Wedding when Prince William marries Miss Kate Middleton.


• Overnight stay at a 3 or 4 star outer London area hotel with dinner and full English breakfast . <. .


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»Free time in London to enjoy the Royal Wedding celebrations on Friday 29 April 2011 • A visit to Royal.Windsor ' • r - . • Return coach travel from selected local departures


Windsor Castle Royal Tattoo 2011 2 days, departing 14 May 2011, from f l 29.95pp v .


Enjoy an evening of spectacular entertainment, in the presence of royalty, in the private grounds of Windsor Castle at this splendid RoyaiTattoo, held to honour all our armed services and in support of The Royal British Legion.


• A reserved seat with a ticket face value of £27 JO for an evening performance of •' theWindsorCastle RoyalTattooon Saturday 14 May 201 l . i ' - . r - (Ticket upgrades are available at a supplement) • : .


.• Overnight stay at a 4 star outer London hotel with full English breakfast - • ■ ' • Free time in Windsor ^


^ • Return coach travel from selected local departures <


- For more information or to book, please call: 0 1 5 2 4 3 7 5 0 0 quote ELN, for a brochure, call; 01772 838080 or book online: www.eastlancsnewspapers.reader.travel : ' T '


• r - Organised by Omega Holidays, ABTAV^82. Single supplements apply. Subject to availability. • - .. . . .j. , - . . . . . , . ‘


Placido Domingo & Angela Gheorghiu Live in Concert at London's 02 Arena


3 days, departing 29 July 2011, from £249.95pp '


- • Return standard class rail travel to London from Manchester Piccadilly & Preston • A reserved seat with a fece value of £45 for PIkido Domingo &


Angela Gheorghiu Live in Concert at London's 02 Arena on Friday 29 July 2011. (ticket upgrades are available at a supplement):


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• 2 nights stay at the4 star Park Plaza Riverbank hotel with full English breakfast - • Free time in Londoii,


' • • Returncoachtransferbetweenthehotelandthe02Arena ■ , .


Daytime tel:.............i......MobiIeno:................;....... . Do you buy the paper: Every week □ Occasionally □ Hardly ever □ Please send your entry to: Winter Wonderland (ELN), Promotions Department, LEP Ltd, Oliver’s Place, Preston, PR2 9ZA, by December 23rd, 2010. East Lancashire Newspapers Ltd is a member of the Johnston Press Group pic. Johnston Press itself, or via its agents, will use your information to contact you by mail, email, phone or SMS to let you know about our, or our business partners’, products, services and special offers. By supplying your email address and phone numbers, you agree that we may contact you by these methods for marketing. If you do not wish to receive information from us please tick this box □, or from our business partners please tick this box Q. For quality and training purposes, we may monitor communications.


• , Jravel -BANISH those winter blues with a trip


is the first event of its kind in the North West,' and promises something new for everyone to enjoy. New Pleasureland’s Casablanca restau-^; rant has been transformed into the glorious .Winter Wonderland, complete with an amaz­ ing indoor ice rink, live reindeer, seasonal food and drink and a visit from Santa himself, who will be giving out presents on a specially- built Christmas train inside the grotto - and you could win ride tickets!


> The entire park is decked out in full festive


attire, promising an atmosphere of warmth and fun.


New Pleasureland’s exciting rides and at­ tractions will be open as usual throughout, all


just £1 a go, meaning your trip to the Won­ derland is sure to go down well with the whole family. : Winter Wonderland at New Pleasureland


, runs daily, except Christmas Day and Boxing Day, until January 3rd. ;


So, if you’re looking for something to do


as the nights draw in, or somewhere to take the kids for a day out they’ll never forget, visit Winter Wonderland at New Pleasureland,


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. Southport and don’t forget there is FREE parking too!


- We have 25 sets of £10 ride vouchers to give away. For your chance to win one of these fantastic prizes, simply correctly answer the


question on the entry coupon. . . ' Closing date for this competition is Decem­


ber 23rd, 2010. Usual Clitheroe Advertiser and Times rules apply.


to Southport’s most exciting new attrac- ■ tion! Winter Wonderland at New Pleasureland


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