2. Forget England and get yourself to Scotland. Buy a camper van and park outside every estate until you meet the keeper. Beg him for an unpaid Ghillie position for the 2012/13 season. If you get a foot in the door, work your b-llocks off and you'll get invited back.
4. Blitz CKD Galbraith, Strutt and Parker, Savills, and any other large agents in Scotland and phone them every week to see if there have been any ghillie positions come in. I am a firm believer in being there on the ground though as being parked in Hampshire will do you no favors.
Example.
Recently applied for shooting assistant job in Surrey. Professional C.V. . 20 years guided stalking experience. Large driven pheasant loading and beating experience. Building, Electrical, Plumbing experience. Pest control experience. Running my own company at the moment so money handling, clients, book keeping etc etc experience. Chainsaw cert, manual handling cert, lots of quad and off road driving experience. I DIDN'T EVEN GET A PHONE CALL. Why, probably because I didn't already live in Surrey.
i don't want to dis hearten you but your on a tough road and your better off being informed than thinking it's a bed of roses.
ATB with your quest
a few points if I can add my 2p
Don't exclude anywhere. Be mobile and willing and most importantly available (90% of my clients' biggest concern is cost of hire and speed of hire. If I can get someone in to see a client tomorrow then they will have a better shot than someone who says "next week"
Don't phone them every week. you will marked as a pest not "enthusiastic"
Organise your diary and call people back when they ask you to. if they say a week do it in 6 days, "this time next month" do it in 21 days.
I spend my waking hours marketing candidates. if I called my clients every week they would stop answering the phone!
Do your research. and when you think you have done that, do some more.
Speak to people working there, all of them, head keeper, cook, bottle washer, tractor man. get to know places.
use anyone and everyone on your course, any mates of mates/family etc to extend your shooting/potential employment network.
ask questions and take it all on board.
whenever you make a call have a pen in your hand and make notes. then keep them and refer to them.
Chances are they won't remember you when you call back, but when you remember the guy had the flu, just had a baby, come back from holiday, written off an ATV or had just fired someone that day.....he will
Key to selling is attack it from all levels. its all very well having a stellar CV but if I am looking at two identical CV's and my mate's brother's wife knows one of them.....guess who I will call?
good luck