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How do you most commonly find work?  

25 members have voted

  1. 1. How do you most commonly find work?

    • Forums
      2
    • Word of Mouth
      13
    • Social Media
      3
    • Recruitment Agencies
      1
    • Employment Websites
      2
    • Other
      4


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Hi All,

 

I'm trying to gather some basic statistics for a project I'm working on. Initially I need to gather some information on the main avenues self employed arborists most commonly use to find work.

 

So far, the main categories I have are:

 

- Forums

- Word of Mouth

- Social Media

- Employment Websites

- Recruitment Agencies

 

Feel free to add any other ways you're finding it, that would be great too.

 

If I can get just a simple vote on the poll or/and "Arbtalk and Facebook" or any extra information people want to give in the comments, that would be really helpful.

 

Thanks

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