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I agree with you. I have worked with Derek and met Josh, I'd say its a great opportunity to work for a small and professional company with many chances to do interesting jobs to a high standard.

 

oh i so wish i was in a position to take this!

 

sooooooooo tempting. flippin mortgage, ball and chain to freedom:thumbdown:

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In the past month we have rigged down large pines, Elms, Removed a 35M Elm with a crane, worked at linneaus gardens, straight felled 25m+ spruces, private and commercial jobs, worked on islands where the ony access is by boat, subtle reductions, thins, pollards, panted An 8 meter Birch, we also do the other end of tree work, 2 days hedge cutting (very rare to hedge cut) the odd commune job.

had buffet lunches brought for us too!

High quality of work (pruning epsecially), speed and safety are possibly the three most important aspects Derek wants, you need all 3 to have a chance of employment!

Proffesionalism is highly important, BUT there is always a time and place to have a laugh at work too:thumbup:

 

Some videos

 

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzVZIe2Yt5I]YouTube - ‪Slide show of tree work‬‏[/ame]

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9xWua6Btkk&feature=related]YouTube - ‪linne trädgård daytree 1‬‏[/ame]

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYcrrz2cH6E&feature=related]YouTube - ‪Linné trädgård video 2‬‏[/ame]

 

Any Questions ring Derek

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Thanks, Its an honest video of my work, i could have edited it out but chose to keep it in, first full crane fell, made it all up as i went along, most importantly i knew exactly what i had done wrong as soon as it happened, it was a learning curve teaching myself :)

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Thanks, Its an honest video of my work, i could have edited it out but chose to keep it in, first full crane fell, made it all up as i went along, most importantly i knew exactly what i had done wrong as soon as it happened, it was a learning curve teaching myself :)

 

first crane fell? that was well done, would never have guessed it was first time:thumbup1:

 

its another level working with a crane aint it! I love it, makes you have to use your noggin for a change:thumbup:

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Would anyone know a company in Stockholm called Tradfallerlaget? I went for a job with them but didn't get it. I will apply again next year sometime when I have a MEWP ticket and more climbing experience. Are they a good company to work for? Just asking because I would love to spend some time in Sweden and heard you can earn good money to.

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