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...a pest controller P a ~u liW i lk ih so n i
i - , What qualifications do you need?i;:'JA'- ■ To start, you need to sit an introduction ' exam for the safe use of rodenticides‘'i !
, 1 and insecticides; also health and safety ' - You need to sit the Royal Society for; '■
: ' Public Health Level 2 in pest control I S * -v’: exam, which is conducted through’the'?’
. ..- British Pest Control Association and is :an equivalent NVQ. , ' *
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: Any other requirements for examples ? health and fitness or age? ‘
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•• ' need to be fit and healthy, also good a- a .; knowledge of the environment and other protected wildlife species and good si-fe: ;• knowledge of different rodenticides,‘S*5A .- insecticides and health and safety;%‘S
>; , How long does it take to qualify for the: role?
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• ' I t has taken me around six months:;fts5? -- to qualify, sitting two' exams and also ^i*-*. having weeks of manual training. Shooting (clay pigeonj’etc) is a big part ? ' I
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: : . Personal skills would be knowing and •**'• learning all about the biology of rodents
' ?;,and insects,-also not to be frightened & e,.s. of handling the occasional alive or dead. s;x< rodent or even dealing with thousands - ; & i o f insects which bite you.~ You also need i-S: to be p'olite and happy when you are .-y- • a sde'alingwith hundreds of customers.' ..:;;
..•.•jWhat sort o f career prospects and structure is there?
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What sort of starting salary and package can you expect? s;?«;
have worked veiy, ve?y hard running^ss;
-and starting my own business. The ■; harder you work the more you will earn'!= • which can start from £ 1 0 ,0 0 0 up to'iv^«* ,£ 5 0 ,0 0 0 per year. , V
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CRICKET hic'Ifit tn the Arhnrip? i t thp r- ^S?TT,1,
of my life for the past 23 years so it has '^g.: As's pest control Technician and helped me to become successful in pestiT;_,*owhing this business I would like to . control. ,
to.become a part of the structure;-:
What kind of Job satisfaction can you v.'.-: expect from a career? The best part of 5? the job IS putting a smile back on my ■ customers face when they have b e e n ; ? badly affected by a pest problem.
What sort of personal skills m a k e '^ ^g ' - In 5 0 words sell your profession? io; someone best suited to a career?
have a passion for every pest job or
‘.treatment I do.and this is the best job . in the world controlling and eradicating: : pests such as moles, rats; mice; wasps,‘ moths, flies, foxes, rabbits, fleas; bed :s-- -
, bugs; I am honest, reliable, hard working and will always do a professional job.' Iv*;-.-: will always explain about
the.treatment*& involved to eradicate or control the pestrs- problem, so don’t be embarrassed,
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about having a pest problem, it’s just in ;■ - the wrong place at the wrong time
, HELPiJPaul Wilkinson covers PR postcodes in Lancashire ____________________
' " " Admin & Secretarial ' - - 9 t j 'o u r 6 y \ /n cd7uk Pendleside Hospice.
End-of-life Care Fac ilitato r- Care Homes A 24 hours per week '
(Worked flexibly between Monday and F r id ^ )
18 Month Fixed Term Contract, (Secondment Considered);; ^Salary £21,014 per annum?*-
This,IS an exciting opportunity to join Pendleside’s mulli-dis^plinaiy te^n li supporting and educating local care homes to provide high'standard end-of- Jlfy
for their residents. The successful applicant will implement The Six
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..rsupported by the Cumbna and Lancashire End-of-life Care Network-T?,
.The post holder.will be responsible
for.delivenng Programme launch events; to care hornes^and for staff training in the homes that register for the'®* ^ < V ; f * Programme ' r -
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A professional qualification in adult nursing, social work o'!- NVQ level 5 in health and/or social care and 2 years post qualification expenence is-^-'
essential, as well as up to date knowledge of best practice in end-of-llfe care (including the implementation of the 'end-of-life 'eare tools arid an awareriess of the Six Steps to Success Programme); the ability to teach and educate ■ others and to manage, rmplement and evaluate change
A qualification in teaching and/or end<if-life care Is desirable but not-Sti essential. You must have experience of canng for people at the end of their':
i • M: .life and Iheir.families, and providing educational support to others Expenence of working in a palliative care; community or care home setting’ would be advantageous but not essential
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small, classic car dealership,- part time' ,vacancy,.^10:12. hours per week; ideal / “ ‘ person will be skilled in the ,
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Sunderland Peacock &;Associates Ltd;; Hazelmere, Pimlico Ro'ad ' ' ' i, Clltheroe BB7 2AG '
" y ' Accountancy BOOKKEEPER
, - Required by firm of Oiartered Surveyors and -Land Agents to assist in general book keeping
■ duties associated with the management of rural , _' and telephone duties
v^Expejrience of both computensed and manual • . book keeping and wages esscnual and, • . • . . knowledge of Excel advantageous. V . . . . Mon-Fri. .9am-5pmivith Ihr lunch break.
' ‘ I Salary £15,000 pa
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. Ingham &YorKe,Littlemoor, v.-’.*'.. Clltheroe, BB7IHG
'■ i f l vve^eSd withuhe. expecta^cy^ Jhree'Sets^Snln^^^^^^^
T.tp'rheSrainvhad v lashed; down? on: to; the; surface • at -- Padihamf; |
1 "■ be successful building I t up with many .g v contracts and for my son or maybe
;; CC. ahead ? ok the.; clash i against! OswaIdtwistle?Immanuel but;an| :hour’s h'ard graft paid dividen^^
' as . theiho^s • secured v a i'.twp!l wicketwin.^'’ ■
* •?« “I took the score book up'with!
* me'; early/dobrs/and * rethought | there: wasj no; cftarice,’/; BushellJ
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rtl.Bidn’f evreii.rtake:my kitf withme ^Becaiief l';, thought i it«|
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; cameoujyWewent o^nce but,? .only for about 15miinutes.-?'5:'!:^| ^Steve' Meehan ‘opened’ thef b'ovylmg Tori Padiham;: and-; cul;5
: minated This?ihvolv,ement: vvitlft 3r60aoff i'12iovmg(vhile'paid| I man GhnsiHolfi continued his*'
■ fprmidable.'dispjayivvith the ball;i taking 3^i5_o"ff ;'an, 18. over sp^l v which now fakes him to 66 widc-i? efs for the campaign. '? “We,did'well .again,?’ _said| Bushell..;s‘We7?^liad two' key| playersout,
two; opening! bowlers,-.’m 'Sean'f' Davies and Max Howells so we:? were a little bit stretched but the; young' lads who came: in,- Owen?|
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.Dealun-PickardS'rrandii'trJimmyl Gray; did themselves proud ahdf; perfqnned really well asked ,Steve.,Meehan ta;.:i
open;: the'.',bowling; and, he pro|3 duced a great spell, taking somejS. vital flwickets.'f Everyone:' when if asked ■
hasfstepped• up' and prof|
duced the goodsMt’s nice to see;l It was a good performance from;; the i starL'iChns^'Holt s
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•K Ghasjng a total 6M38;'Kcvih’j Hitchori"'(24)and * Holt forged!
; a 46-runi stand forthef opening’l I wick'et though Padiham hit a wall | ' m the; middle: order:?Howevefii Kurt Robinson,” an outstanding-fgl young wicket-keeper with plentg? of potential;’, top-scored for. thei home side with 35 to.take:them| closer to the finishing line; Peter^ Shirtchffe ^ and .;Lee?< Andersoh|' added: respective/knocks; oftljp I and 14 to proceedings!’/, 's'’-'’ Bushell •’said ’ “Batting-wise;| I
we.-looked: sohd.-f We.'had;a'bijffl f of-’ a : blip; in; themiddle oifder^'. [
^ b 'u t i Peter'iShirtcliffey andLeej; Anderson'";:havedone’‘ well
”, though the; performance: of the| .:dayf,was;tfrom,iKurt j'Robinson;j| : He’s-.raatunngfas:
impf oving’’all .the tjme; • He: tdolc'l | a ‘ -
: anqtherfpuriVictims behind the|' ’ stumpsYand/i'scdreci f anymvalufi ; able .35. to? secure: the.ivictoiy.; It| ;. was', a' goo'd • alhrbundf team ?dis*| I play; and t^e’veitclosed; the vgapl I again how.T
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exceptionally!;; well S'agamand| kept the pressure on them'’’;iix;|j:
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•'<4 READ / closed ■ the >. gap 1 on Ribblesdalei: Leagues leadr
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isRead making his
way.into':,‘/turn;towards*this'sweekend; | the 80s; without ever beingas they face hvo awaygames; ;f ‘’Cherry Tree on Saturday
.rothera'dovvm to 163 To be ^ ....................... .............
“It was a .exceptional bat- and s Great / Harwood • on . ’ , ting display by Stuart who'', Sunday' ' ..f
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wicket,victqiy but.'captain_ ' ‘ No-one; bowled excep- ■ and then Elliot Lowes came’’ be,ok,”.said Eastham. I’m r Warren Eastham, who was> tionallywellrea lyforusbut . m and with a hint of luck',., hack this weekend and we
L'“It, wasiaf close‘game , fident that we could reach r.-joss of seven wickets * >, fonfWence ” ' ::'nH W
.-"b-ut’ we,managed' to keep
..rwas >n scintillating form for..^ it,' Read’s attention will now - ; before i facing! Chtheroe’. at U G ;
lucky to'get'the win,” he •S'said “Tliey got of f to a flier
„™P,?;'u9PPP®( 7=>s“‘P^“ Jswin but. we do.’feelrthat we ./iinyebVHauvmri'nn Sriii^^^^ Hornby, (pictured bowlhng)' could have played better’’
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- The Whalley Road team - f^ir Salesbury batted really 'We were hvo down early on ' difficult games but if can ■ fVehased down a total of 163,5-;3n“ pro looked^a real- as well but the middle order'‘ 'up our level of perform-
/finished not out in the 80s..;:
s.r.yThey’re are going to’be'- , ! helped us reach around 130 ance then I think we should! I
outwithahamstnngmj'uiy,''‘.*t"'^'S“ good3ft™™dpsr- ‘ and ,^a hint of great battinghave'a good strong "side I felt the performance could,.: f°™2nre, especially in the .'s scored 26 not out as he and''i out so'we’re'going °to be‘^1 have been better.' - f v r J^ld We went into bat con-y' smart saw us home for the i
P wprp nrnhahiv 1 hit i th^otal that they had s e ^ ’ “We’re'happy ,vvitli^ the Salesbuo' arLaway to'I 1
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ell admitted he didnt even ta„e .were set a reduced target of , ble at 38-4. the^Arbories at the in? wh nh
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_,CLITHEROE were, left*tp ' poor'weather conr,. '
4:%'',’'^; ' ‘home defeat against Cher- W a ' ‘ ry Tree.
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Despite Clitheroe,'
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'impressive 26,'they soon ; It was always going to be themselves in trou- -.a difficult'total to defend,
ofavvashouHi'-'^.f^T ' ' • tpree wickets remaining. by middle-order batsmam f>y the Chtheroe bowlers Sunday. splendid half centuiyt; just 102,’and
a.good effort then away to Salesbury^on A.,
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and JoshuaiMarquet (3-. were The pick; of the^bovvl-;*
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Clitheroe are'now home '• to: Settle. ons Saturday: and«
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' WHALLEY’S • batsmen , -ran out of overs as they _ slipped to defeat in Sa'tur- day’s;; rain-affected / match r :? “against Great Harwood.!; , Captain Richard Palmer
'' felt his side was-left with just too much to do after '
' going off for rain needing around four an overhand Looming back on needing
„ .nine an over. ' ' “It’s just one of those things,” said Palmer. “It is • frustrating because' I felt we had a good chance to chase down their target but
^ there were no glum faces aftenvards and we’ll just move on now.” ./ ,> ,, Great Harwood posted
: a total of 151'after, their'35 •
:. overs with KamramYounas * - the pick of Whalley’s bowl ers, finishing with 2-49. “We‘maybe didn’t bowl
all that well,” said Palmer. “I think we could have kept their total down by,a
= ! few. more runs but we were . ; confident going into bat.” Ram forced .g a l ley off after ri() overs and when ’ they came on for a finallO •.
r -overs; their target had been ‘ reduced to 102. ' ' ' •' They eventually finished on 87-4 and Palmer praised ': his batsmen for putting up
, at valiant effort., ' t “We did'well to score what we did but it was
• ^always going to be.difficult - :*
especially.because we have • i, quite big boundaries at ' Whalley. ,
j . / “If we had 'started off a
r'.bit'quicker before the-rain: .; ,, ^ came we would have been in a,better position but it was still quite a valiant’
.effort to
get.to,where we did.” - - " - ' ’ / '' It’s a huge double helider for Whalley this, w e e t end' '.with ^ Bamoldswick at home on Saturday, arid Ribblesdale-Wanderers away on Sunday." “■ ■
^-“We’re still clinging on
to’fourth spot and hope fully if we can* get through
Jhis .^weekend relatively unscathed we will have to ' good chance' to finish there - at the end of the season.”-
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