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watcha red.welcome,,,you sound like my old boss from wales,,I started in 1984 working in the clocanog forrest, doing wind blown stuff, three of us in back of old sherpa,(hoping we`d get to job) jump starting old counties,,,,now were all geared up,,cs this and that,,but its experience and common sense that has got me this far,,this is a great furum,,with loads of floating knowledge,,,soak it up,,,,

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with loads of floating knowledge,,,soak it up,,,,

 

Yes, never to old to listen to what others have to say and learn from thier experience. This industry is a still a learning curve as ideas change from decade to decade. Boy was I glad when we stopped climbing trees with pots of wound paint or Tree Three spray paint (can hear the young lads saying what he talking about). It was good all those years ago going to lectures where we got hear Shigo and Mattheck these men left us with a feeling this was a fast changing industry and that we where not as Jasper Carrott once joked "Tree Surgeons are glorified gardners".

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red to post pictures, click ' go advanced ' below in the red box.

then a new page appears, scroll down to ' manage attachments '

then a smaller window will open, you can then click on ' choose file ' this will take you into your own computer memory thingymabob, go to your pictures and choose what you want, then upload, close box, submit.

 

There are appropriatte threads on the forum already for your pictures of diferent stuff. Or stick them on this 1, your very own thread, all about you:thumbup1:

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... though I believe the Health and Safety thing is getting very silly, we are being deprived of our common sense.

 

You said a mouthful there Red, totally agree. There is no doubt in my mind, the powers that be are depriving us of our ability to think for ourselves.

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Wee Dee, How about experienced Newbie?

easy-lift guy

 

As easy as that, eh? :biggrin:

 

I suspected that in this age of efficiency in communication, and buzz-words for every new thing, there would be a single name.

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only if you let them:laugh1:

 

Dead right Stephen, problem is most folks seem only too willing to hand over their minds to big brother; there is a saying: " Most people would rather die than think and many of them do".

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