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4 minutes ago, Mightbe_lost said:

Obviously never been on Instagram. Search  #womeninarboriculture tag. You'll be surprised 

Didn’t know that there’s still adults exist ,who believe things seen in instagram . Let’s ask lads on this forum how many of them are girls and how many of them employ one at the moment photo in full USED PPE AND A USED CHAINSAW IN STUDIO PLS.

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8 minutes ago, Sviatoslav Tulin said:

Didn’t know that there’s still adults exist ,who believe things seen in instagram . Let’s ask lads on this forum how many of them are girls and how many of them employ one at the moment photo in full USED PPE AND A USED CHAINSAW IN STUDIO PLS.

🤦🏻‍♀️ wow, just wow mate. You are either a complete troll or live under a rock. 

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2 hours ago, Mightbe_lost said:

🤦🏻‍♀️ wow, just wow mate. You are either a complete troll or live under a rock. 

Or both....

i'm sure you have the shoulders to take the sexist comments.

From my own personal experience, not in ARB but within the engineering industry, i'd rather have a female apprentice/engineer with an attitude to work than a 'road man' turning up stating how he's done it all at his other jobs. Only to find out he's full of 5h1t.

 

My suggestion would be to phone a few of the local companies, stating that you are trying to gain some experience within the ARB industry, and you are looking to offer your services for free. In return, all you ask is that they are willing to give answers to questions and give you the opportunity to show them you'd be a great asset to the team. Also, which would be a great addition to bring humor and break the ice a little, state that you would also have a stash of biscuits, and a flask of tea at hand.

 

i'm not sure on your personal circumstances with employment, but offering to be free anytime is always advantageous. 

 

i'm not sure if any of this helps, but just take this one bit of advice above all. DO NOT GIVE UP ON YOUR DREAMS!

 

Good luck and stay safe

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5 minutes ago, Scotty2809 said:

Or both....

i'm sure you have the shoulders to take the sexist comments.

From my own personal experience, not in ARB but within the engineering industry, i'd rather have a female apprentice/engineer with an attitude to work than a 'road man' turning up stating how he's done it all at his other jobs. Only to find out he's full of 5h1t.

 

My suggestion would be to phone a few of the local companies, stating that you are trying to gain some experience within the ARB industry, and you are looking to offer your services for free. In return, all you ask is that they are willing to give answers to questions and give you the opportunity to show them you'd be a great asset to the team. Also, which would be a great addition to bring humor and break the ice a little, state that you would also have a stash of biscuits, and a flask of tea at hand.

 

i'm not sure on your personal circumstances with employment, but offering to be free anytime is always advantageous. 

 

i'm not sure if any of this helps, but just take this one bit of advice above all. DO NOT GIVE UP ON YOUR DREAMS!

 

Good luck and stay safe

Thank you for your kind comment and fantastic advice.

 

Luckily atm I'm working part time so can afford to give a a day or two away.

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9 minutes ago, Scotty2809 said:

i'm not sure on your personal circumstances with employment, but offering to be free anytime is always advantageous. 

As an ex employer I would give anyone a try but even if they offered to work for free they would get the minimum wage even if I terminated the trial at the end of the first day.

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1 minute ago, openspaceman said:

As an ex employer I would give anyone a try but even if they offered to work for free they would get the minimum wage even if I terminated the trial at the end of the first day.

Apologies, the "offering to be free anytime" was meant to be availability. As we all know, ARB work isn't a 9-5 job and trees don't wait till 08:30 to fall down or lose limbs.

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You got some advice from me about presenting yourself at the company in person,yet you are still sending emails and calling without any luck?

 

Could it be that you are a bit of a twat?

 

Go put your best foot forward ,put yourself out and show some pluck and dash.

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