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1 hour ago, Sviatoslav Tulin said:

Soo much sweet snots and zero good advice!

Do you find reading English difficult?

 

Anyway.  @corey Bailey

 

There is a real shortage of new starts with the right attitude ,sounds like you have that side sorted as well as the right tickets.

 

The next bit is getting what you have already in front of someone who has a vacancy.  By calling people up you get in front because alot of big firms will have someone working out their notice.

 

Big firms with council contracts will have alot of repetitive climbing. Reductions/ lifts etc ,that's the way in to get your skills up. Sure you can go into a domestic arb company but your seriously going to play second fiddle most of the time.

 

Good luck let us know how you get on.

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1 minute ago, Mike Hill said:

Do you find reading English difficult?

 

Anyway.  @corey Bailey

 

There is a real shortage of new starts with the right attitude ,sounds like you have that side sorted as well as the right tickets.

 

The next bit is getting what you have already in front of someone who has a vacancy.  By calling people up you get in front because alot of big firms will have someone working out their notice.

 

Big firms with council contracts will have alot of repetitive climbing. Reductions/ lifts etc ,that's the way in to get your skills up. Sure you can go into a domestic arb company but your seriously going to play second fiddle most of the time.

 

Good luck let us know how you get on.

More pink snots keep going!

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10 minutes ago, topchippyles said:

What a daft reply could be loads of reasons for returning to the uk

 

It's possible that when OP said he was from Huddersfield, he meant Huddersfield Road, Etobicoke, Ontario... but I suspect he meant Huddersfield UK, and Con is mistaken for some reason. 

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8 hours ago, Con said:

My advice would be, sharp u turn back to Canada. Things not working out there? Or are you coming back out of necessity? 

My advice would be, mind your own business.

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For the OP... you will always get doubters wherever you are. OK some might question how you afforded the courses... but that is irrelevant really, done the courses, spent your money and now onto a career. Might be some jealousy in there that others had to work for years in the arb trade to get to where you are, but end of the day, 6 years working saving for the future shows a determined mind...

 

If Huddersfield is anything like around here, there will be a lot of tree surgeons out there. Give the phone book a good work out, start calling and introducing yourself.

 

 

If the doubters are right and you are 'drug fuelled' or whatever it was, you'll be found out and it will be a waste of money and training time... however it doesn't sound that way, and someone is going to get a determined worker.

 

But advice is phone around, see who is out there, perhaps follow up with an e-mail - thanking them for taking your call, remind them who you are and add in your contact details (phone and e-mail is all you need really). Similar thing, if you are out and about you might see someone working.. a quick word can get results too.

 

 

Good luck, always good to see someone determined to make a go at it

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