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Groundie going to NZ


Mark Bolam
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My Saturday groundie is heading out to NZ at Christmas, North Shore, Auckland.

 

He will be looking for work in the New Year.

 

Anyone know of any companies in the area that it would be worth him approaching?

 

Also any tips on making him more employable?

 

I'm being his computer bitch at the mo because his firewall at work won't let him on 'the talk'.

 

Cheers.

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Met somebody who worked in Australia for a time. He went out there and contacted companies through the yellow pages (or the Australian equivalent) and found work very quickly. The guys there didn't use ropes when climbing so were very impressedwith the techniques that were shown to them!

Not much help I know.

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asplundh are on the shore,but he wil spend most of his life clearing up after 5 metre street trees. I used to work for Baker trees up there, they were always looking for staff and I'm pretty sure he was recruiting guys on line from the UK he has a website but i'm not sure of the address. Plenty of work over there alot of small companies as well as big ones.

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