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Thanks for all the help and replies!

 

I am willing to work very hard. I'm only 20 so quite a bit of energy ha but it all seriousness I work my knackers off when the work is there, quite used to putting in a few 70 weeks when the work is available, so deffinately not work shy. It's always something that's I have wanted to do, when I started the job I'm at now I was promised my tickets and was told that's what I will end up doing but it's tool a turn for the worse and us at the bottom of the ladder are taking the brunt if it! Anyway I'm not expecting amazing money I would happily work for

Min wage if the job was right and I could pick up good skills etc.

 

I'm in the York area, well more selby way but willing to travel 30 miles either way.

 

Cheers again

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There is plenty of work, just far to many 'tree surgeons'.

 

If the cowboys could be stopped and the gypos camps were carpet bombed, that would remove about 60-70% of the competition and the rest of us would be earning a wage commensurate to the effort and risk we make.

 

That's my opinion anyway. Any hoo, work harder and be better than the guy standing next to you and you'll be fine.

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There is plenty of work, just far to many 'tree surgeons'.

 

If the cowboys could be stopped and the gypos camps were carpet bombed, that would remove about 60-70% of the competition and the rest of us would be earning a wage commensurate to the effort and risk we make.

 

That's my opinion anyway. Any hoo, work harder and be better than the guy standing next to you and you'll be fine.

 

Yes, good point there, we get the odd cowboy driving around my town, doing work stupidly cheap, stealing it of the proper legit tree surgeons. But hey suppose we can only hope about the carpet bombs.

 

Made a few calls today and they sounded quite promising speaking to them so just need to get cracking with it now!

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