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Brodie
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im working for a few differant ppl.. i take between £80 - £100 per day, but i dont wana be organising who im working for from day to day

 

seriously mate £50 is nothing,, this is exactly the reason why us good, experienced climbers cant find well paid work

 

Then what is the point on this thread? You have work theres people without

 

Count your self lucky IMO

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Jesus wept Brodie, what sets you apart from all the other qualified and experienced people that call me weekly and are willing to work for £70 a day?

 

And probably bring their own gear and insurance and stay till it gets dark.

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Jesus wept Brodie, what sets you apart from all the other qualified and experienced people that call me weekly and are willing to work for £70 a day?

 

These ppl... are they pretty new to the trade 5yrs or less.. iv got 11yrs under my belt.. i have a lot of experience to bring with me to any employer.. plus i am a very fast climber.. obviously i cant prove that on a wall post.. the last guy i did a trial for, i got down out of the first tree i reduced for him and he said to me wow your worth your wait in gold you mate.. ill never forget that.. shame he didnt want to pay for the gold either.. where are you mick? dya want me to do a days trial for you?

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These ppl... are they pretty new to the trade 5yrs or less.. iv got 11yrs under my belt.. i have a lot of experience to bring with me to any employer.. plus i am a very fast climber.. obviously i cant prove that on a wall post.. the last guy i did a trial for, i got down out of the first tree i reduced for him and he said to me wow your worth your wait in gold you mate.. ill never forget that.. shame he didnt want to pay for the gold either.. where are you mick? dya want me to do a days trial for you?

 

Speed is only half of it mate theres been numerous threads about climbers vs groundie sort of thing and if you knock the tree down to a mess on the floor the groundie is oging to have a tough time clearing it all up so making the job take longer.

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Speed is only half of it mate theres been numerous threads about climbers vs groundie sort of thing and if you knock the tree down to a mess on the floor the groundie is oging to have a tough time clearing it all up so making the job take longer.

 

Yeah thats fair enough mate and very true.. im just trying to sell my ability..

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