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Well, this last week I only broke ONE roof slate with a branch,:blushing: cut through ONE telephone line whilst hedge cutting:001_huh: and put my spade though ONE 100mm plastic pipe whilst digging out a shrub.:thumbdown:

I`m getting better ALL the time though!

I'm sure even skilled persons have those kind of weeks...:001_tongue:

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Pikey me is as most would post! But the best work I can boast! I have worked both far & wide in my small circle we reside. Pikey famaly we WON'T hide..The art of tree work is in the attitude in how it its presented to the gorjie masses imo!

The love for trees & nature is second nature to alot of skilled! persons who get into this line of wrk.

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Pikey me is as most would post! But the best work I can boast! I have worked both far & wide in my small circle we reside. Pikey famaly we WON'T hide..The art of tree work is in the attitude in how it its presented to the gorjie masses imo!

The love for trees & nature is second nature to alot of skilled! persons who get into this line of wrk.

 

You'll have to explain that post to me because I can't make head nor tails of it :confused1:

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you can be skilled at any job imo

but generally you need to HAVE either an apprenticeship or formal training to be skilled

i am semi most of the time:blushing::blushing:

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