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<blockquote data-quote="Kerr1992" data-source="post: 651997" data-attributes="member: 133281"><p>I've already looked into the work aspect and I've contacted some agencies that say there shouldn't be any issues finding work. when you take a look online there is actually a major driver shortage because these companies are being so strict with age and experience required. yes I've heard about all the potential problems but because I'm regularly training and doing some form of exercise keeping it between the levels required causes hypos. I don't want to be having hypos in the gym or while playing rugby or even worse when I'm mountain biking in the middle of nowhere lol</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p>Craig</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kerr1992, post: 651997, member: 133281"] I've already looked into the work aspect and I've contacted some agencies that say there shouldn't be any issues finding work. when you take a look online there is actually a major driver shortage because these companies are being so strict with age and experience required. yes I've heard about all the potential problems but because I'm regularly training and doing some form of exercise keeping it between the levels required causes hypos. I don't want to be having hypos in the gym or while playing rugby or even worse when I'm mountain biking in the middle of nowhere lol Thanks Craig [/QUOTE]
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