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Hello my name is Douglas Baylin,

I run a small company called Ekorn Trepleie AS in Oslo, Norway.

 

We are looking for a second climber for the season from April/May to November, can be flexible with the dates and schedule. Mostly section felling work, some pruning, some stump grinding from time to time. Good rate for experienced climber and ETW certified or trailer license would be a bonus.

 

Please reply/send me a mail or call if you are interested and we can talk about your experience and pay rate etc.

 

Regards

 

Doug

+4792455185

[email protected]

http://www.ekorntrepleie.no

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15 hours ago, intelligent conifersation said:

Hello my name is Douglas Baylin,

I run a small company called Ekorn Trepleie AS in Oslo, Norway.

 

We are looking for a second climber for the season from April/May to November, can be flexible with the dates and schedule. Mostly section felling work, some pruning, some stump grinding from time to time. Good rate for experienced climber and ETW certified or trailer license would be a bonus.

 

Please reply/send me a mail or call if you are interested and we can talk about your experience and pay rate etc.

 

Regards

 

Doug

+4792455185

[email protected]

http://www.ekorntrepleie.no

Hi doug .Do you find it hard to get good staff over in norway or do you rate the uk guys which is why you have advertised the job on arbtalk. Always interests me when i see these pop from time to time. I am not looking for a job just a general question and good luck in your search.

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Theres not many qualified tree surgeons here, we use the EAC system and ETW certificates and the local council recognise ISA certificates too. But the NPTCs are not recognised as well here, not because they are not good enough but because NPTC do not endorse the Arb Association here, they said the market was too small. So shortage of workers is the main reason...

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25 minutes ago, intelligent conifersation said:

Theres not many qualified tree surgeons here, we use the EAC system and ETW certificates and the local council recognise ISA certificates too. But the NPTCs are not recognised as well here, not because they are not good enough but because NPTC do not endorse the Arb Association here, they said the market was too small. So shortage of workers is the main reason...

The cost of living is very high over there with you guys doug ? 

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