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A lot of truth here. I have worked with a lot of superiers in my time who know how to make a mountain out of a mole hill!! A good groundy is just a s important as a good climber imo.

 

The bloke that is coppicing roadside hazel stools... just slices through the lot then walks onto the next one to do the same again whilst we are trying to deal with the roadside jenga game. I grew a little short of that game and took over my self... cut one and pass it out to be processed absolutely quicker and the blood pressure of my counterparts settled down.

 

your part of a team weather your a climber, groundsman or a chipper operator you all demand the same amount of respect imo. not keen on us and them sort of approach!

 

Its not 'us and them' at all. It is annoying things guys do on site, add yours. Sounds like you might have plenty from a groundys perspective. All good.

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