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Halfway through training contract and regretting my choices.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lawz" data-source="post: 117121" data-attributes="member: 4605"><p>There are no seat rotations here for the TC, as this office I am at focus predominantly on residential property and they are not willing to switch me over because my figures are very good at residential. </p><p></p><p>Thank you, that is a good point. In effect, I need good experience. My experience is heavily stacked towards residential. </p><p>The problem I have is that I have done commercial work before and I need to find the same type of firm (high street level) </p><p>that will be willing to sign off the SQE. </p><p></p><p>People will possibly question why I would go from a national firm to a high street firm, but yeah, at this point I want to </p><p>be employable as a commercial property NQ, because at the moment it only seems possible to get a residential property NQ role.</p><p></p><p>I have read that Stone King hire residential property nq's to do commercial property work (with supervision), but other than them </p><p>I don't know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lawz, post: 117121, member: 4605"] There are no seat rotations here for the TC, as this office I am at focus predominantly on residential property and they are not willing to switch me over because my figures are very good at residential. Thank you, that is a good point. In effect, I need good experience. My experience is heavily stacked towards residential. The problem I have is that I have done commercial work before and I need to find the same type of firm (high street level) that will be willing to sign off the SQE. People will possibly question why I would go from a national firm to a high street firm, but yeah, at this point I want to be employable as a commercial property NQ, because at the moment it only seems possible to get a residential property NQ role. I have read that Stone King hire residential property nq's to do commercial property work (with supervision), but other than them I don't know. [/QUOTE]
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