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Hi all im a new member so ill be as brief as I can. Ive been qualified in arb with a diploma since 2009 gaining a distinction double merit, ive been climbing since then as well. Unfortunately work is pretty crap up hear in the north east. Ive been wanting to do utilitys for a while, so ive put in for my utility tickets starting in july. Im doing UA1 then UA2.1 UA2.2 UA2.3 fell utility poles:biggrin: the tickets that I have already are

30.1- 30.2- 31- 32- 32a- 39- 40- 41- 45- 47- unit-01- unit-02- MEWP operations- chainsaw from MEWP- CSCS white card (working at height Tree Surgeon). Can anyone please tell me if there are any good utility firms that I can approach for work. Im wanting to be a free lance climber and if anyone can tell me what the realistic wages I should be charging. Do utility firms provide accommodation cause I think that would be a problem if ive got to work away.

 

Any help would be greatfull.

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