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Subject: Re: TRA-umatic Application! Posted on: Wed, 08 Nov 2006 15:03:12 +0000


> Hi everyone,
>
> We need your help! This is our second posting to the forum after
> receiving no replies to our first thread. My partner is a cabinet
> maker with no formal qualifications, works in a family business for
> the last ten years and we are in the process of trying to prepare our
> assessment for TRA. We actally felt confident about the information
> we had gathered but after much reading of the various threads on this
> forum now we are not so sure.
>
> We'd really appreciate it greatly if there was someone out there who
> wouldn't mind helping us out and steer us in the right direction. Any
> tips or suggestions from people who have already achieved a positive
> assessment would be a load off our minds. I am desperate to get the
> application together and to get the ball moving. So, anyone,
> please????
>
> Aileen and Anthony.

My advise would be to get as many references from customers as possible
stating what was done by your husband etc,gather as much info as you can
and then get it all certified.Then write out your application as if you
were explaining His job to someone who has no knowledge what so ever
about cabinet making.
Provide them with as much info including photos,drawings which he works
to list of tools and machinery etc.You really will find it a long
process,It took me 3 months to go it alone and I have all my
papers,don't give it,plug away,bit by bit and You WILL get there.There
Are so many people on here that will provide help,including a few agents
that all seem to be good honest people with good records.
Have a go,if you get stuck,ask,I'm sure there are other cabinet makers
on here.Good Luck!
RM

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