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<blockquote data-quote="Doc Hudson" data-source="post: 456520" data-attributes="member: 1607"><p>I would think you will need to find employment with a small company, unless you have your own public liability insurance. As self employed traders would find their insurance is invalid if your work caused damage to property or injury to a person on a job you were assisting at. i.e. The self employed person will have declared there is only one person undertaking the work on behalf of their business and their insurance cover and premiums will have been based around this fact. So it is not about if people are willing or unwilling to share their knowledge or practical experience with someone willing to learn. But more about legal liabilities and responsibilities for any company undertaking an agreed contract of work for a client. I wish you well with your search, but I suspect it is going to be a hard slog. What were you doing before, for your previous 20+ employable years? (That may have some relevance upon a companies willingness to employ you?)</p><p></p><p>Doc H. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc Hudson, post: 456520, member: 1607"] I would think you will need to find employment with a small company, unless you have your own public liability insurance. As self employed traders would find their insurance is invalid if your work caused damage to property or injury to a person on a job you were assisting at. i.e. The self employed person will have declared there is only one person undertaking the work on behalf of their business and their insurance cover and premiums will have been based around this fact. So it is not about if people are willing or unwilling to share their knowledge or practical experience with someone willing to learn. But more about legal liabilities and responsibilities for any company undertaking an agreed contract of work for a client. I wish you well with your search, but I suspect it is going to be a hard slog. What were you doing before, for your previous 20+ employable years? (That may have some relevance upon a companies willingness to employ you?) Doc H. [/QUOTE]
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