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As posted above as long as you are physically fit and willing to work hard then there isnt any reason why you cant start a career as a tree surgeon at 30.

 

I would try and have a go at climbing maybe borrow someones climbing gear and have a go before starting the expense of courses etc.

 

I knew a few lads in college that excelled in the theory side of things and chainsaw use on the ground but as soon as we started climbing they were gone!

 

Its a different ball game to felling so just make sure its for you, unless you have plenty of dough and dont mind spending out on training :001_smile:

 

Atm with the economy the way it is there will be alot of experienced climbers looking for work so dont expect to walk straight in to a job as soon as you are qualified, takes at least 5 years of graft before becoming a professional tree surgeon imo.

 

Good luck.:thumbup1:

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I never climed a tree until i was 34, got through cs38 looking forward o doing 39. It`s a tough job you will ache and it will hurt but if your happy to do it then go for it.

 

Contract climbing might be a tough line but if you can find a job with occasional climbing or in a team that has some younger fellas and you climb as and when and keep your aroel rescue up to geather you`ll be fine.

 

 

good luck

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