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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 552418" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>What kind of work can he do? Well - I don't know what his physical limitations are with that pacemaker, but... while construction LABOUR might be too heavy-duty, if he can learn to operate equipment and do it well, that might be an option - anything from a skidsteer, to steam-rollers and paving machines, to graders and backhoes and dumptrucks... Truckdriving might be an option, especially what we here call "rough trucking" - sand, gravel, water, tar. Beyond that, it's the trades... electrical isn't as physically demanding as some trades are... most trades have some physical demands.</p><p></p><p>Or he can go to school and become a teacher, and teach ADULTS. They are very strict here that people with a record cannot teach kids... but adult students don't get that protection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 552418, member: 11791"] What kind of work can he do? Well - I don't know what his physical limitations are with that pacemaker, but... while construction LABOUR might be too heavy-duty, if he can learn to operate equipment and do it well, that might be an option - anything from a skidsteer, to steam-rollers and paving machines, to graders and backhoes and dumptrucks... Truckdriving might be an option, especially what we here call "rough trucking" - sand, gravel, water, tar. Beyond that, it's the trades... electrical isn't as physically demanding as some trades are... most trades have some physical demands. Or he can go to school and become a teacher, and teach ADULTS. They are very strict here that people with a record cannot teach kids... but adult students don't get that protection. [/QUOTE]
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