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Try Yellow Pages and ring round all the companies who do the kind of work you're interested in. Also, send out some covering letters with a CV to EVERYBODY. You should get at least a few interviews out of it.

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Hey does any1 no were i can get an apprenticeship in cheshire

A very open question, unless I have missed part of your topic , What age are you and what level of education did you achieve.

What are your interests?. Have you considered a career as an engineer in the merchant navy or electrical technical type training. Training to become a marine engineer normally takes the form of a cadetship and involves a three year training progamme with time split at college and at sea. Eventually you would be likely to achieve an HND certificate and this could lead onto a full degree course.

On qualifying your expected first years salary would be in the region of £25,000+ depending on which company employed you.

I have been at sea now for 40 years and work for BP, if interested logon to their website at BP.com I think that is the website and checkit out.

Hope this will be of help.

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