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hi everyone, was just wondering if i'm doing the right thing. i've allways wanted to work with trees but from leaving school never found anything i liked available and kind of fell into an electrical apprentiship when i was 18, 4 years on i hate it and have just bought a chainsaw(husqvarna 345). i'm looking to do my cs30, cs31, cs38, cs39, NPTC Manually-fed Wood Chipper Operation

, NPTC Stump Grinders all in short courses satarting at the beginning of next year. is this going to put me in the right position to get a job in arboriculture? any feedback would be much appreciated. thanks.:001_smile:

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hi everyone, was just wondering if i'm doing the right thing. i've allways wanted to work with trees but from leaving school never found anything i liked available and kind of fell into an electrical apprentiship when i was 18, 4 years on i hate it and have just bought a chainsaw(husqvarna 345). i'm looking to do my cs30, cs31, cs38, cs39, NPTC Manually-fed Wood Chipper Operation

, NPTC Stump Grinders all in short courses satarting at the beginning of next year. is this going to put me in the right position to get a job in arboriculture? any feedback would be much appreciated. thanks.:001_smile:

 

It will certainly help you to get a foot on the proverbial ladder thats for sure. Show willing, make your face known and if you get a chance then grab it! Best of luck.

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get the nptc tickets, you will be unlikely to find work with out them, I a made the mistake of doing a college arb course, I enjoyed the theory and got a lot from it but I dont think it got me a lot of work.

 

good luck.

 

i think this post is misleading. i would ignore it (no offence)

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thanks guys, i was going to start a part time level 2 course without any practical but a friend of mine said that it'd be helpful but not until i've got my ticket as i wouldn't be able to work without them. hopefully all goes to plan! cheers!

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