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Go onto the U.S yellow/white pages, look under the area you want to work then look under tree surgeons. Either contact them via there web sites or get hold of there email addresses and do it that way mate

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Oi c@@k face, you work with me, I see you every day, I have worked in Pennsylvania (usa) why didnt you ask me lol

 

I can set you up with the company I worked with. Got paid a mint aswell, aslong as you can put up with the Mexicans.

 

Why....what's wrong with the Mexicans?

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