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looking for work around Nottingham and newark


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Hello

I am looking for work around the Nottingham area or within a hours drive of newark.

 

I am 31 years old, have my own saw and ppe. I have cs30/31 and 38, along with my brush cutter ticket and emfa f+ first aid. Further I have a strong degree in forestry, and a national diploma in forestry and arb.

I have worked as a grounds person and forester for some very well respected northern gangs so I am not completely green (there's always more to learn!).

 

As I'm now in the Midlands I'd love to find a good gang / team to join.

 

I'd very much like to hear from you if you have any work.

 

I'm also more than willing to work away from home on longer trips if required.

 

All the best

 

James langner

 

07903057918

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