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British Climber/Groundsmand seeks work in America/Canada


JodyBigfoot
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Hello

 

I am in the middle of working holiday visa application for Canada, should definitely go through, and I have flights booked to LA on 31st August, if I can find employment in California or a neighbouring state I would love to work there. Otherwise I will be taking a short holiday in America and then moving to Canada to work in British Columbia, again seeking tree work, on Vancouver island or Vancouver area. I will have 18 months experience with a firm called Wholetree in Gateshead, UK. I have climbing, aerial rescue, chainsaw maintenance and chainsaw up a tree certificates as well as straight distincion NTPC in Arboriculture. Experience working around the world in other manual jobs too. Would love to chat with anyone with any offers.

 

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