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Guy in my end room and his brother are NPTC trainer/assessor (obviously they don't do both parts each). Based in Havant. If interested in CS32 let me know and I can put you in touch.

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Guy in my end room and his brother are NPTC trainer/assessor (obviously they don't do both parts each). Based in Havant. If interested in CS32 let me know and I can put you in touch.

 

ah thank you very much, thats amazing and so close to me, i will PM you in the next month

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I gotta say mate I know I'm a lil late but the CS 32 qual is definatly the qual that made me into a good professional the skills that you are tought in this course deffinatly separate you from the tree fellers that have only done CS31 (no offence)

 

CS 33 large trees I believe I really would like to do this even though I have felled many large trees and dont really know how much worth it would be, but I'm sure I could still earn a good few skills! :thumbup:

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cheers wildwood, i have seen some people say "the CS32 was so easy i passed it no problem" then others saying the complete opposite, everyone has made me well excited to do this course now, going to try and do it as quick as possible.

 

what are the NPTC assesors like? the one i had for my CS30-31 was a real chilled guy but said you might end up getting an t**t! what is everyones expereiences with them?

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cheers wildwood, i have seen some people say "the CS32 was so easy i passed it no problem" then others saying the complete opposite, everyone has made me well excited to do this course now, going to try and do it as quick as possible.

 

what are the NPTC assesors like? the one i had for my CS30-31 was a real chilled guy but said you might end up getting an t**t! what is everyones expereiences with them?

 

Bloke who works out of my buildings is called Chris Bain. He is very chilled but very thorough. If you need to ask a question, you won't feel like a tit.

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Bloke who works out of my buildings is called Chris Bain. He is very chilled but very thorough. If you need to ask a question, you won't feel like a tit.

 

awesome, will he be able to travel up to horsham and assess me when the times right?

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I gotta say mate I know I'm a lil late but the CS 32 qual is definatly the qual that made me into a good professional the skills that you are tought in this course deffinatly separate you from the tree fellers that have only done CS31 (no offence)

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Give me an experienced lad with cs31 over a newb with cs32 any day.

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a guy called Dave Meredith trained me for CS32-34, great guy, knew what he was doing and could explain it all well. made it look easy. had a chap called Dave Padley to assess on 33 and 34. waited about 3 weeks for those assessments though.

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cheers wildwood, i have seen some people say "the CS32 was so easy i passed it no problem" then others saying the complete opposite, everyone has made me well excited to do this course now, going to try and do it as quick as possible.

 

what are the NPTC assesors like? the one i had for my CS30-31 was a real chilled guy but said you might end up getting an t**t! what is everyones expereiences with them?

 

we're all lovely people!! :lol:

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Have you tried Plumpton College especially as your close to them if you have the trees they can arange the assesor etc !

 

I have done several NPTC tests with them saws and machinery and the assesors they use seam to be good guys and are knowlegable as they should be !

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