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Delmonte
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I understand what you are saying, and yes, qualifications are important. More so now than ever.
But.
I learnt more about tree work from a guy in the eighties though, who didn't have a qualification to his name. He also didn't have a chipper at the time, but that's another story!!!

I always remember my driving instructor telling me that when i pass and get my license, it’s important to remember that i should think of it as a license to begin learning safely...something that i have tried to impart to my own kids....experience counts for a lot
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2 hours ago, Delmonte said:


It’s a fair comment that i would agree with but from what i understand he does all the work himself.
 

This isn't what you said in your original post.

 

You said, non of the staff are actually certified arborists.

 

Is he a one man band or does he employ people to do the jobs that he sources?

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This isn't what you said in your original post.
 
You said, non of the staff are actually certified arborists.
 
Is he a one man band or does he employ people to do the jobs that he sources?

He portrays himself as a company with 5 employees (on his website) but from what ive seen on his FB site its just him and a groundie on jobs...when i asked him why he portrays himself as leading arborists but doesn’t actually have any certified ones on staff, his answer was “that its not a protected job title and he can call himself what he wants and anyway he has 2 certified ETW who are not listed...if this wasn’t to my standards then i could get f_cked”...personally i think he’s full of shit because it costs a lot of money to have staff in norway and he’d have to turning over close to half a mill just to pay for his 7 staff...unfortunately there isn’t that amount of work in the region for that....there are ways to verify this, but as i have said in reply to another post, I’m not that bothered, irked but to no more degree than stepping in dogshit...again it was mainly a feel for what is considered industry standard in other parts of the world.
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Is it true that the Nordic peoples have a lower tolerance for bullshit compared to Anglo Saxons? (And Celts) I only mention it bacause I've occasionally been corrected by Germanic type friends for exaggerating or generalising. I think it's quite funny! [emoji16] 

Haha I’m not sure if its a lower tolerance for bullshit..its more the need to always be correct....the tall poppy syndrome is an integral part of the Norwegian psyche...as Bart Simpson calls it Norwegians are norwads
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1 minute ago, Delmonte said:


Ok...but why?

Perhaps because you come across like a busy body, (I nearly typed something else). Contacting a company, digging into their FB page/website. How about minding your own business? After all you did say their work didn't have any affect on the company you work for.

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Dunno, checking out other companies is sensible practise ( you may need to employ them one day ) you don't have to have any certification to be a good arb '  ( some of my best work in the past was done unqualified ) but it's gonna put you up there with the guys who know. K

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