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Hi, can anyone recommend the best training facility/trainers in/around Oxfordshire please?

 

Keep getting the response that I need to wait for 3 other applicants before commencing CS39 and really need to get it ticked off asap. Would look at training individually if able to afford.

 

Cheers, Al :biggrin:

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try jo or Jon of arbo venture yes they are a few miles form you but the only ones i know around this area, I have done several courses with Jo and Jon and all have been superb.

Both of them have lots of experiance and will take you to your capabilities.

might be worth the ride down.

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I'm guessing you've tried Rob and Hailey at Oakleaf.

Are you waiting to get your tickets before applying for jobs? Getting tickets is only a small part of getting on. If you're any good, a decent employer will fund your training.

If you've only just got your tickets you're less likely to be commercially viable straight away, so get some time in on the tools.

Are you in employment currently or actively seeking a job/career?

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Arbor Venture Training Arboriculture Courses and Assessments

 

try jo or Jon of arbo venture yes they are a few miles form you but the only ones i know around this area, I have done several courses with Jo and Jon and all have been superb.

Both of them have lots of experiance and will take you to your capabilities.

might be worth the ride down.

 

Thank you very much - I will give them a shout :thumbup1:

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I'm guessing you've tried Rob and Hailey at Oakleaf.

Are you waiting to get your tickets before applying for jobs? Getting tickets is only a small part of getting on. If you're any good, a decent employer will fund your training.

If you've only just got your tickets you're less likely to be commercially viable straight away, so get some time in on the tools.

Are you in employment currently or actively seeking a job/career?

 

Hi Paul - I'm currently in an office based job but have started to get weekend work and booked my annual leave to get some days/weeks experience. I am seeking employment but transport is an issue. I am currently ahead of my schedule as come along way this year. My plan is to move to Arb work full time in April (I will have saved enough for a vehicle by then) due to probable drop in income as a groundie. If the right role comes along for the right money before I am out of the office though... :biggrin:. Thanks for the advice :thumbup1:

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