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I'm finding there to be more crooked tree surgeons out there, for new and some old do your reasearch on who you work for, just thought I'd put a reminder out there, as I've been bitten more than once now

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It's is for me but anyone can advertise on the yellow pages, and we always advise people to call thew there to find work, it is a 1 in a million chance that it happens but worth checking who you are going to be working for

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Funny you should say that, I haven't had any trouble with it yet but I did think just the other day how easy it be for a company to set a free lance worker up not pay do away with some equipment even nick a car or truck while they know your up the tree n your cars bk at the yard ....so deffo agree that so e homework is needed

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