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Sean,

Right now I am a field technician. I assume I would be in the same role. I started with the Raymond guys, worked at a warehouse for 5 years and now work for Hyster. I was here when we were Barlow. I am an electrical specialist but I can also do IC trucks. I have had my hands in just about every brand of lift truck imaginable. Available in the US anyway. I will be in England in March and if we make the move, we would probably live in Tarrington. My fiance's parents own a house there. This is all theory right now but we ARE exploring options. When we come to the UK in March we will be in Herefordshire Nr Ledbury. I am still considering going to the branch office about an hour from where we are going to be. I have a few questions, Is Briggs ESOP in the UK? IS the pay good I mean is it a living wage? What salaries can I expect to be earning.

If you are not so far maybe we can go grab a pint when I am in England in March
  • Posted 14 Jan 2013 05:38
  • By ratman
  • joined 12 Jan'13 - 5 messages
  • North Carolina, United States

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