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Phil_G
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Hi Guys,

 

It's been a while since I last asked you guys a question, the previous time the responses where amazing. I logged out for 2 days to come back to a few pages of really helpful info which I really appreciated.

 

I asked about tree surgery courses and you guys provided, however, as I am currently working full time and finding it difficult to save the nearly 10,000 that I would need to get onto a really good fast track course I am considering alternative routes than a single fast track.

 

Would you guys advise maybe starting with groundwork NPTC courses? Is there much work in the area? I need to find a weekend position doing this pretty much to get to the point where I can afford the next stage.

 

If anyone could list the potential CS numbers I would need that would be great. I'm from Liverpool, UK, so if anyone knows of any good training centers to recommend that would be great.

 

Also if anyone in the UK has a company that can offer unpaid work or reduced rates for a trainee hit me up!

 

I look forward to hearing from you guys.

 

Kind Regards,

 

Phil

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