Identical twins finally spot the difference

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IDENTICAL twins Kieran and Oliver Carter have finally found something to differentiate them – work.
However the brothers, aged 19, who colleagues describe as being ‘like two peas in a pod’ – have found employment with the same Warrington-based company – Fastflow Energy Services (FES).
Kieran is on a welding apprenticeship through Alliance Learning college, while Oliver is training to be a quantity surveyor and is on a degree course at Salford University.
Before that the twins, had both been on an ICT course at college and confess to having the same taste in fashion, music and sport. But finally, FES found something they wanted to do individually.
Kieran explained: “The ICT course was OK but I didn’t find it particularly challenging or enjoyable. I wanted to do something with my hands; something more practical. My Mam was working for one of the FES directors and she told him and he said there were vacancies for apprentice welders.
“I went along for a test and an interview and was delighted to get a job – which I am really enjoying. Oliver finished the ICT course but decided that wasn’t for him either, so he also spoke with FES and got a QS position.
“I suppose he’s a bit brighter than me. He always gets more questions right when we watch quiz shows together. I tell him he might have got the brains but I’ve got the looks!”
Oliver added: “I guess we’ve always done similar things and had similar interests, so it’s good that we are now making our way in work as individuals.”
Operations director Benn Cottrell said: “Oliver and Kieran are doing really well and now that they have to dress differently at work, we can tell them apart. Our commercial and site teams recently played a football match and with the twins on opposite sides, people kept passing to the wrong player!”


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