Former Dalton eacher makes bold move to finance job
Published at 16:16, Wednesday, 20 February 2013
A FORMER Dowdales teacher has been doing his sums after swapping teaching for financial advice.
When Jonathan Walkingshaw was given poor mortgage advice he ditched his job to train as a financial advisor.
With a young family to support, the father-of-four found his forte by helping clients manage their cash.
The 36-year-old former geography teacher has now joined Professional Financial Centre Cumbria, offering bespoke independent services across the county, including Furness and Millom.
Mr Walkingshaw said: “My outlook has always been that if I had any spare time, I’d spend it wisely.
“It’s the same premise for people who want the best for their hard-earned money.
“After six years in the industry, making money work is my passion.”
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