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UK to NZ - looking for work


jamescodling
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I am looking to working abroad, particularly in New Zealand but I have also visited Canada recently and was very much drawn to the country. I am looking to do this both for the chance of adventure and to further my knowledge and skills in the arb industry.

 

I am a 24 year old Climber/Groundsman working in the south of england qualified and practised in:

 

CS30 Chainsaw Maintenance and Cross-Cutting (QCF)

 

CS31 Felling and Processing Trees up to 380mm (QCF)

 

CS32 Felling and Processing Trees OVER 380mm (QCF)

 

CS38 Tree Climbing and Aerial Rescue (QCF)

 

CS39 Aerial Cutting of Trees with a Chainsaw using Free Fall Techniques.

 

If you could be of any help or offer any advice in finding work I would very much appreciate it.

 

Many thanks

 

James Codling

 

[email protected]

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