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Wher does your loyalty lie?  

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  1. 1. Wher does your loyalty lie?

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I cant see him doing planning reports for industrial/ private plots on old woodland.

 

I can, i think hes got everything apart from two things 1) An employer who sees his drive to better himself/ the employers company. 2) A somewhat large amount of money free to put himself through it.

 

Im sure in the near future Tony will be writing books and be one of the regarded forefathers of modern arb-ecology.

 

Heck i do consultancy and i defiantly think his understanding of fungi decay strategies is far beyond mine.

 

He will get there.

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Are you really interested in doing planning reports for developers hama?

 

I cant see him doing planning reports for industrial/ private plots on old woodland.

 

Yes basically, The thing to remember is that on THIS forum we can be personal, its not business, and a lot of folk seem to assume the two are not different. I have a job to do, and I do what I am asked to do to the highest standards I can possibly attain in the situation.

 

But then i might start off doing those for anyone, but eventually I would drive my work towards clients who are not always trying to squeeze the life out of a plot, there is always options.

 

I can, i think hes got everything apart from two things 1) An employer who sees his drive to better himself/ the employers company. 2) A somewhat large amount of money free to put himself through it.

 

Im sure in the near future Tony will be writing books and be one of the regarded forefathers of modern arb-ecology.

 

Heck i do consultancy and i defiantly think his understanding of fungi decay strategies is far beyond mine.

 

He will get there.

 

That is a pretty nice compliment Ian, and im working for it, really I am:001_cool:

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Tony, you do realise that you could easily begin work as a consultant right away. There is no requirement for any qualifications whatsoever, I was surprised when my PI insurer was not interested in any of my quals, in fact having a degree and the tech cert didn't lower the premium either.

 

Your arboricultural knowledge exceeds mine and I see no reason why you are still climbing if your heart lies elsewhere.

 

If you really want to be a consultant then go for it, no point waiting till you are a proffessor, you can train on the job, and being your own boss you will have the time to do so.:001_smile:

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Tony, you do realise that you could easily begin work as a consultant right away. There is no requirement for any qualifications whatsoever, I was surprised when my PI insurer was not interested in any of my quals, in fact having a degree and the tech cert didn't lower the premium either.

 

Your arboricultural knowledge exceeds mine and I see no reason why you are still climbing if your heart lies elsewhere.

 

If you really want to be a consultant then go for it, no point waiting till you are a proffessor, you can train on the job, and being your own boss you will have the time to do so.:001_smile:

 

Im still trying to recover losses from a failed business and fix my credit rating to get on a high st mortgage rate, I will be getting the insurance ASAP but will need to take a loan on the House for tools etc. Im really struggling financialy but im getting there, I have to bide my time for now and be the mans bitch!:001_cool:

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