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Alasdair
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ive been looking on all the above mentioed websites as well as the Forestry commission , national trust , utilty companies and sending CVs to all companies in the area. Why not have online cvs on here Steve...is that an idea or to much trouble? What do we all think. I have thought about it.

 

Sent off 1 application last week..nothing yet.

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hi try countryside-jobs.com some time have some thing fc, national trust and councils advertise on it.

As well as the above mentioned sites you could try:

 

land-force.com

earborist.com

horticulturejobs.co.uk

 

You could try speculative CV mailing, if you get no answer on the phone.

 

Good Luck mate, its hard considering present economic climate eh.

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