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I have left the company I used to work for. They paid for me to do some forklift training with Linde for 4 days. I was assuming that my licence was an actual forklift licence. Having seen it for the first time and seeing my friends it looks different. Can someone tell me if this is a valid forklift licence and can I use it for a different company.



https://ibb.co/h92FzR0

Thank you!


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it won't let me share the image url
  • Posted 23 Sep 2019 02:59
  • Modified 23 Sep 2019 03:00 by poster
  • By Paul_Barker
  • joined 23 Sep'19 - 1 message
  • Cleveland, United Kingdom

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