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How's that common sense?

 

 

i was lowing small branchs appox 4 to 6 inchs dia over a green house my main lowering rope was heavyer than the branchs so i used the other end of my climbing rope, in tree work you make your work easy for yourselfs

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yes but i seem people that come of merris wood and made a worst job

 

fair comment ,i do recon only 5- 10% of people who go to college will ever make it in the arb industry.....they told me that at merrist wood too!:wave:

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fair comment ,i do recon only 5- 10% of people who go to college will ever make it in the arb industry.....they told me that at merrist wood too!:wave:

 

 

 

if your heart into you job you learn more

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fair comment ,i do recon only 5- 10% of people who go to college will ever make it in the arb industry.....they told me that at merrist wood too!:wave:

 

 

 

i always thinks if someone wants to be a tree surgeon find work with a firm as a groundsman and test the waters and then go to merrist wood. but a lot go to merrist wood first then get a job but lot you all now tree work is a hard work both mentally and demanding.

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I think you need to go to college as you think there is nothing wrong with the way the birch tree was prunned.

 

 

 

ive work with blokes that have been to college and made a worst job.are you a climber

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