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Hi guys,

 

I'm looking at getting into tree/arb work

 

Currently have no qualifications so will have to start at the bottom.

 

What i am after is help with whats the best for me....... I have been told that if i can find and secure a job position that i will be able to receive funding for course's.

 

I live in Cardiff

25 young and fit

 

I have a Pts,Lookout tickets along with small tools to do with working within the railway infrastructure as you could say.

 

prior to that i did landscaping for two years so i have always worked with a hands on approach

 

So any names numbers and jobs near or within my location i would be interested in :biggrin: as i can only guess that a lot of you are in the know :001_rolleyes:

 

 

appreciate any help and advice

thanks in advance

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