The wall becomes a gate to fair trade.
Accountancy Vacancies in Cumbria grow due to fair trade.
Hadrian’s Wall was constructed and generated accountancy and finance jobs in Cumbria, audit and payroll vacancies in Carlisle and Cumbria and other jobs in cumbria on the orders of the roman emperor of the same name.
Essentially - many working in history based jobs and journalism based jobs in cumbria tend to take a less diplomatic view on this but essentially those that filled the project engineering jobs in cumbria at the time of the wall being built were protecting us and the Romans from the Scotts, little debate. This is still true irrespective of jokes about the Scottish weather.
Those that filled the project engineering jobs in cumbria were glad of the vacancies as were the people that filled the accountancy jobs in cumbria that this work created (imagine doing one of the audit jobs in Carlisle and counting that many bricks! Or filling one of the credit control jobs in Carlisle and chasing that many suppliers!).
Nowadays the border lands are creating jobs in Cumbria that focus on integration and fairness rather than those engineering vacancies that created division and blockade. The fair trade movement is gathering pace along the wall as many of the towns look to achieve fair-trade status for either ethical or economic reasons or both. The following towns have achieved fair trade status and this is helping business, particularly with the tourist pound which results in jobs in cumbria being created, local people applying for those accountancy vacancies in Carlisle, the work then being passed to accountancy practices in cumbria and getting money to the local NHS or local authority coffers.
Carlisle, Cockermouth, Egremont, Kendal, Keswick, Millom, Windermere and Bowness.
If you want to embark on an accountancy or finance career in one of vacancies in Carlisle or are interested in one of the many accounts and finance jobs in Cumbria that we have contact.
