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Bennys
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Hi all,

I hope somebody can help me with a few questions, as Im trying to get a rough idea of the best way of starting out with climber, and chainsaw quals.

 

1. Am I better going freelance, being employed, or setting up on my own to start with?

2. What gear am I best getting my hands on to start with ie, saws, climbing eqpt, ppe, ground maint tools, etc.

3. A vehicle, will I be best with a van or 4x4 or both?

4. Best insurance?

5. Any reference material I will need?

 

If I think of any more questions I'll post.

Many thanks,

Bennys.

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Hi all,

I hope somebody can help me with a few questions, as Im trying to get a rough idea of the best way of starting out with climber, and chainsaw quals.

 

1. Am I better going freelance, being employed, or setting up on my own to start with?

2. What gear am I best getting my hands on to start with ie, saws, climbing eqpt, ppe, ground maint tools, etc.

3. A vehicle, will I be best with a van or 4x4 or both?

4. Best insurance?

5. Any reference material I will need?

 

If I think of any more questions I'll post.

Many thanks,

Bennys.

 

 

Thats like asking if you should be an accountant or a beach bum mate, more details :001_smile:

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Well basoically Im totally new to the arborist/tree surgery world. I have no experience and am looking for a complete career change after I leave the army. So trying to get as much info as possible as to where and how is the best way of starting out. So please go easy on me.

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Thank you for your service. Not knowing your specific job while serving I would suggest some basic courses in Arboriculture. Depending on weather you were enlisted or non-com or commissioned in the service can also determin to a point which direction you may wish to go. Not knowing your financial situation I believe School/Work in the Arboriculture field part time or full depending on many factors may be your best course of action.

Good hunting.

elg

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I would look at doing some sort of diploma/certificate at a local college first. This will provide you with skills, experience (to a degree), the paperwork (NPTC Tickets) and most importantly contacts within industry. Depending where abouts in the northwest you are Reaseheath offers some great courses and is a cracking place to study.

 

 

Sam

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