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I could do with some more of this good luck someone else can have the bad luck and i won't charge them for taking it.

I like the good luck but as they say nothing lasts forever but nice while it does.

I am also looking into taking my climbing ticket after my car test just as i think i will need it in the future.

I may not be the best looking guy around but i know my work and that's out doors with trees.

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Keep it going bud, no matter how hard it gets. Every job you do will earn you £££ bringing u closer to your main goal and new contacts along the way.

 

Chin up and keep focused bud

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That is first on my list and not from any college been doing this kind of work on and off for years just the work is further afield now.

Thanks desertrat and andy collins and the others with up lifting comments.

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I am not just waiting for hi line have others i am waiting for plus have to go to south brent to look at a hedge laying job and to brixham to look at some work next week.

It's not always what you know but who you know.

 

LIKE LIKE

LIKE

LIKE:thumbup:

 

the local tree and log boys better watchout

 

theres a new boi in town!!!

 

go get em cowboy! yeeee haaaaaa!!!!

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It's only looking at them might not be able to do them but will do my best plus i have a hedge to trim up in Torquay as well.

Keep going like this and i should be able to take my car test.

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Ive been there with the bad luck, was a chippy for four years been made redundant twice, got tired of getting let down by employers,

So had a majour rethink, I've always loved working outside and love wood/ logging etc . .

So when I found out this last time I was going to loose my job I started to save straight away, I phoned around and bought my first two cources 30&31 then saved up a bit more and got 38&39,

This cost a fourtune alone, then every pay packet I would set a bit aside for tools now 12 or so months later I have a van&trailer will be upgrading to 4x4 in august,

3 saws, blower hedge cutters strimmers long reach cutter,

All climbing kit, lowering kit, pulleys, portawrap, slings etc,

Now I have enough kit to be able to take on small / medium jobs,

 

Just shows I started with diddly squat, but saving and smiling is the way, work hard get good kit and your going in the right direction.

 

Now logs have picked up and have got splitter as shown in pic

So save hard work hard mate, pm me ur details if you want im mid Devon

 

Josh:thumbup:

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