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If I was starting out, I would cut my right arm off (metaphorically speaking) for an opportunity like this.

 

I have just started working for the National Trust in one of their garden teams (climbing allowed for tree inspections 8-) but no aerial saw use at the moment). I took a fairly large pay drop, not because I wanted to but the thought of working for a professional organisation with good training opps and really good blokes and equipment was too much too pass up. Am happier now in my working career than ever before.

 

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If I was starting out, I would cut my right arm off (metaphorically speaking) for an opportunity like this.

 

I have just started working for the National Trust in one of their garden teams (climbing allowed for tree inspections 8-) but no aerial saw use at the moment). I took a fairly large pay drop, not because I wanted to but the thought of working for a professional organisation with good training opps and really good blokes and equipment was too much too pass up. Am happier now in my working career than ever before.

 

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very interesting whats the site your on we are contractors to NT site in kents east sussex, some great places to work.

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