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Right I'm booked in for 29th of March to do my cs30/31 at ian morgan arb which has now changed to commercial arb training 

Also being made redundant fr rom.my full time factory job at end of March so hopefully I will pass these courses and be able to get some kind of ground work with a local firm whether it's employed of self employed

 

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35 minutes ago, GLynch said:

Right I'm booked in for 29th of March to do my cs30/31 at ian morgan arb which has now changed to commercial arb training 

Also being made redundant fr rom.my full time factory job at end of March so hopefully I will pass these courses and be able to get some kind of ground work with a local firm whether it's employed of self employed

 

Brill first step and a great course remember doing my one at Writtle agricultural college absolutely loved it I was always the first their in the mornings especially for the practical chomping at the bit and all that ! all the best Essexlogman

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Thanks!

I can't wait looking forward to a career change and working outdoors.

A hell of a lot to learn and experience needed before I'm even close to half competent at doing the basics of tree work

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