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is this part of a 3 yr course

if so how much have you been getting paid per day for the rest of the course

 

we have had students not worth giving a pair of gloves never mind paying and tbh are reluctant to give others ago

 

if you worked for me and earned me good money i would pay a bit more

but really depends on employer

i would be more worried tbh about how much the guy i was working for could teach me rather than pay me

at the end of the day

it,s 6 weeks work

and could lead to a lot more:thumbup:

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hi all im back been to tied to come on here after working so hard over weekend. worked saturday and asked to work sunday to. didnt get paid any more but was happy. take in what everyone has said thanks to everyone. and if anyone knows where i can look for jobs in northland new zealand can the tell me thanks again

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Is that £40 cash? And with my exceptionally shocking math skills i have worked that out to be 30 Days/ 6 weeks @8hr day! £1200 in all. not bad plus the vast majority of us have to pay to commute to work. I agree that its tight he hasn't given you a fill of fuel and oil:laugh1:.

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Hi mate, I'm 17 and currently working full time for a local Tree Firm 6 days a week 7am-4/6pm and I only get £35 a day, before it was only 30..

As long as you're a beginner like I, enjoying the job and learning more every day then why bother complaining? We all know that in the long run if your ambition is to become a climber then the job can be very rewarding..

I'm just throwing in my 2 pence..

 

 

Also, would you be kind as to give me some info on the ND arb course at Merrist Wood? I'm currently in the application process :)

 

Cheers

Lyle

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