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teresa green
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Hi, what companies are out there in the North East ( North Yorkshire, County Durham, Northumberland and surrounding areas ) that are undertaking quality arb work. ( i.e not utility work and not conifer bashing ). Who is doing climbing work for forestry England, national trust, private estate work etc Who is taking on big tree jobs? Who is using machinery to make jobs more efficient and paying good wages for hard working skilled staff? Who is being progressive, passionate and modern with techniques and equipment? Just wanting to know who and what is out there. Thanks 

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3 hours ago, Khriss said:

Sorry abt that 😣 missed you out  😕  K

Oh thanks mate, No seriously I want less worry not more at the moment, As i get older i want things to be easier as i dont feel like doing as much as i did a few years back, this driving 50,60,70 miles each way is not getting any easier either, all the best for 2021 as i think we are going to need it as i think there is come life changing changes just round the corner for a lot of people, take care,

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10 hours ago, spuddog0507 said:

Oh thanks mate, No seriously I want less worry not more at the moment, As i get older i want things to be easier as i dont feel like doing as much as i did a few years back, this driving 50,60,70 miles each way is not getting any easier either, all the best for 2021 as i think we are going to need it as i think there is come life changing changes just round the corner for a lot of people, take care,

Yes, am of same mind fr 2021, less chaos n last minute jobs that suit client better than me. Dont mind  traveling but it will be stay on job til completion. 3 weeks on and 2 weeks off. Money ain't te issue any more. K

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5 hours ago, Khriss said:

Yes, am of same mind fr 2021, less chaos n last minute jobs that suit client better than me. Dont mind  traveling but it will be stay on job til completion. 3 weeks on and 2 weeks off. Money ain't te issue any more. K

Yes i am with you on that one, like you say money is not a issue these days as my life syle is very cheap, i only really need to do 2 days a wk now a days as out goings are minimal, i have a plan for the future which involves a bit of driving to and fro and pulling leavers at each end which will make life easy, as long as i can get out and work my dogs on shoots next season, do the odd tree job, a bit of windblown clearance and sell a bit of firewood i will be happy, all the best and take care,

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