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fair play silky. I'm sure work will come your way soon.. with that kind of enthusiasm and work ethic.

 

There are a number of people out there getting good contracts who don't fulfil the work specifications that's required by the client and recent surveys just lying there way through contracts and reaping the money and they don't have that type of attitude to work, its just a game and driven by money to them. Not like the true arborists like the majority. what goes around comes around to those if the hat fits.

 

keep up the hard work silky as the year matures so will the work. Best of luck.

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Not a bad monday at all. The boss is looking forward to moving Into his new home....and I recieved an interesting e mail regarding a position of part-time tutor at Kirkley Hall within the Arboricultural department....this should be an interesting year!

 

Does this mean we have to call you Mr Bannister? :P

 

Good luck bud, I always think there's so much more to tree work than just climbing and cutting. Training is something I've often thought about for my future :)

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My disaster of an Omlette this morning was an indication of how I was feeling...Scrambled!:D been tired and full of cold for over three weeks now...an hour later I began to pick...maybe this was the tail end if my illness. A nice photo opportunity as Conner and Bear shared a tree....they seem to be bonding a little too well:D Oh well...whatever makes them happy. They reduced tge height if a copper beech in fine time and I cleared it up....the drag was so muddy that it felt like I had trench foot by the end of the job:rolleyes: they are both very good climbers now and are certainly the future of the Bang Tidy Team...:thumbup:

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My disaster of an Omlette this morning was an indication of how I was feeling...Scrambled!:D been tired and full of cold for over three weeks now...an hour later I began to pick...maybe this was the tail end if my illness. A nice photo opportunity as Conner and Bear shared a tree....they seem to be bonding a little too well:D Oh well...whatever makes them happy. They reduced tge height if a copper beech in fine time and I cleared it up....the drag was so muddy that it felt like I had trench foot by the end of the job:rolleyes: they are both very good climbers now and are certainly the future of the Bang Tidy Team...:thumbup:

 

HI PAUL were your feet wet mate after a day like that mate thanks jon

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I really am ready to leave the cottage...I can't afford it and I have been living with my parents for three weeks now...but the landlord is holding me to my contract...therefore I am still paying...but there is light at the end of the tunnel...only one week to go and to help pay my bills the landlord has asked me to fell a few dead trees on his land...took 6 trees down. Hopefully I can hand the keys over next week...I need to move on and prepare for my interview at Kirkley hall college and the next phaze of my life!

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