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What did you do on your 1st day out there on your own?


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Afternoon all...

 

Speaking to a fellow climber today who was employed, took the jump and is successfull being self employed and loving it. Good for him!

We were saying it didnt seem like 5 min ago he was employed but he said he dont look back now.

 

I asked him what did he do on his very FIRST day as self employed and he said lots of leaflet drops and advertising to what he could afford...

 

He said he wrote letters to estates and hotels etc, anybody else done that? any result?

 

seems to off worked...

 

so thought id ask the question to you all...

 

What did you do on your 1st day out there on your own? :thumbup1:

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Started making contacts to find work. It's really the make or break factor for a free-lancer and I owe Arbtalk and the forum members a huge 'Thank you' for the breaks I have got. I owe particular thanks to Arbogrunt, Basil and Geoff for giving me a try and telling other people about what I can do. Thanks guys! :001_smile:

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ringed up a load of leylandii that had been felled and left for firewood, the owner had the intention of doing it himself but quickly realised how much work was involved! Was about a weeks work just ringing up, my second hand Husky 365 paid for itself easily on that job alone.

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