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Worth doing your climbing ticket, even if you're not planning on climbing full time as aerial rescue will put you on a good few job sites. As most have said, if you can get your IPAF, hgv, telehandler ticket etc that'll help.  You make friends with quite a few folk on job sites, I do weekend work for a MEWP hire company at the weekend that I met through a job. I'm 41 and still climbing full time, but I'm pretty burst by the weekend, maybe got another 4 years max.

 

As someone who came to tree work later in life I'd say go for it, there's nothing stopping you from doing your stump grinding ticket, buying a used 360 and making some extra cash at the weekend.

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24 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Seriously though 41? Absolutely the perfect age, experience and physical ability.
 

Been doing trees for many years, only started climbing though at 38, still at it at 61,

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17 hours ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Seriously though 41? Absolutely the perfect age, experience and physical ability.
 

its funny because I'm 41 now and after 20+ years climbing I think my experience and abilities can be utilised without being the one up the tree 🤣

That said I do look back on the days when I was a purely a climber and it was far simpler than my work now.

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