I'm looking for a job and am hoping that a few of you would be prepared to point me in the right direction. According to google there are only a handful of fire investigation firms in London, none of whom are easy to contact regarding jobs, so I thought I'd appeal to the experts on here!
I would probably suit an assistant role. I have plenty of office experience and am computer literate (I know, stating the obvious). I also spent two years at university studying physics, so am capable of helping collect data from the scene of a fire without ruining the evidence.
I attended the Fire Investigation Symposium at the Fire Service College in Moreton-in-Marsh in 2004, so I have a good idea of what fire investigation involves. As you can tell I've been mulling it over for a while - this isn't an impulsive decision.
I can't afford to go back to university and get a fire investigation or forensic science degree, hence my appeal for the chance to join a company as an assistant rather than an investigator.
Any ideas?