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5 hours ago, JackClarke said:

Mark 

 

Awesome to hear that you’ve been in my shoes recently and made it work so well! Well done. 

 

? Can’t say that I’ve been on a BATUS ex but I have just completed my 2nd Kenya and more notably Belize last year ?

 

I will definitely ping you an email soon, cheers mate.

 

 

 

 

BATUK is Kenya mate :)

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Hello - just wanted to clear up a bit of the confusion surrounding Kingswood / TreeHouse Training name.

 

Richard retired last December.  Kingswood is now run as a collective by Tony Lucas, Michele Holmes, Jim Chatton in Sevenoaks, Kent and Andy Green in Surrey.  All the same trainers/office staff/sites etc.  

 

We have a new Barn in Sevenoaks, just off the A21 and still offer all of the same courses, including 4-week combination start up course, along with some exciting new courses: PTI, BTI +F, UA, PA and First Aid (EFAW & +F).

 

We apologise for any confusion caused regarding the TreeHouse name (purely legal reasons), but we are one in the same.  Kingswood / TreeHouse. 

 

www.kingswoodtraining.com 

 

We look forward to hearing from you all soon!

 

Thanks

The Kingswood TreeHouse Team

 

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Best of luck, but I don't think you'll need it! Having a guy that can be relied upon to be effective under pressure (catastrophic injury scenario) will be a major selling point to most serious tree crews. This point has come up over and over again, where you have a guy on site with the aerial rescue ticket but untested in a real world situation, and, while possible to drill rescues, impossible to simulate the stress. Big plus for you there. I'll just recommend what I always do, and say buy the PDF of Fundamental Of Basic Tree Work by Bereneck, 400 plages of real world experience for 17 odd £  https://www.educatedclimber.com/beranek-fundamentals/   Best money you'll ever spend.

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Hi, hope you’re all well. 

 

Firstly, sincere apologies if this is posted in the wrong place!

 

My name is Jack I am currently serving in Her Majesty’s Armed Forces, 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards. I have completed 8 years of exemplary military service, having so far reached the rank of Corporal. My primary role being that of an infantryman *wheey*.  I have served abroad on numerous occasions, including a tour of Afghanistan.

 

My secondary employment role is that of gymnasium 2i/c. Developing & implementing the PT programme in order to keep the battalion operationally effective. 

 

My wife and I reside in Hythe, Kent and have recently had our first baby. As you can imagine military life is not particularly compatible for a young family and so I am looking for employment within your sector! 

 

What I don’t have in experience in arboriculture I most certainly make up for in work ethic, discipline & willingness to learn new skills. I am a physically and mentally robust individual who has proven experience of working in dangerous and pressurized environments.

 

As part of resettlement and transition to civilian life, the Army contribute a substantial amount towards specific courses for new careers. I feel I could have a lot to offer and this could be something for you to note if you or somebody you know are looking to hire. 

 

I hold a full UK driving license (B, D, D+1) and although not directly specific to the job, I am a qualified rock climbing instructor (RCI). 

 

Thank you for taking the time to read this. 

 

Kind Regards

 

Jack Clarke



If you were finishing your course now and likes near me I’d give you a job tomorrow.
IME (most) military people make very good Arb people. It’s the obvious work ethic and discipline along with the ability to keep the eyes/ears open and mouth shut in order to absorb information quickly.
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50 minutes ago, Haironyourchest said:

Best of luck, but I don't think you'll need it! Having a guy that can be relied upon to be effective under pressure (catastrophic injury scenario) will be a major selling point to most serious tree crews. This point has come up over and over again, where you have a guy on site with the aerial rescue ticket but untested in a real world situation, and, while possible to drill rescues, impossible to simulate the stress. Big plus for you there. I'll just recommend what I always do, and say buy the PDF of Fundamental Of Basic Tree Work by Bereneck, 400 plages of real world experience for 17 odd £  https://www.educatedclimber.com/beranek-fundamentals/   Best money you'll ever spend.

Perfect, thanks! 

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11 minutes ago, Old Mill Tree Care said:

 


If you were finishing your course now and likes near me I’d give you a job tomorrow.
IME (most) military people make very good Arb people. It’s the obvious work ethic and discipline along with the ability to keep the eyes/ears open and mouth shut in order to absorb information quickly.
Sure you’ll do as well as you want to. emoji1360.pngemoji1360.png

 

Nice to hear, promising. ?

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Made the same transition last year and know of many more who've also successfully made the move. Basic courses: crosscut and maint, felling up to 380mm. Climbing and aerial rescue, unless focused on forestry only, and C+E would also make you a good option for an employer.

Give me a shout if there's anything you want to know from my experiences and good luck.

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