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I think its just the attraction to working outdoors and using powerful equipment and the danger thing.. This trade is very similar to the forces in a strange way only the Taliban is replaced with a 70ft leylandii lol..

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i spent 14 years in the army and would have stayed in but got married. now divorced and a very happy bunny but if i could do it all again i would and stay inthe forces till they kicked me out. thats my advice to you mate , stay in if you can, its a crap world out here. re badge if you have to but stay in.

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Alright Mick its Guy

 

I'd like the security of full time employment with a firm too, until that happens I'll take anything. I've been lucky enough to get a couple of days dragging brash- I'm not really thinking about it in terms of self employed or just plain employed, just in terms of bringing money in where its available.

 

I know if someone offered you work for a couple of days you'd take it, so don't go doing your own head in weighing up the pros and cons of self employed :thumbup1:

 

As for anyone else reading this, I did my training with Mick - he's a top bloke and like he says, he doesn't moan about a bit of graft. You'd be doing yourself & your company a favour hiring him :thumbup:

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