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adam California is an absolutely amazing place to live and work was there for 10 months , A hell of tall pines tho mate .

 

Where you doing tree work?Yeh pines hmmm..

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yep mainly all ponderosa, ye adam was doing tree work for a good 5- 6months while

I was there, ye pete so I hear mate.

 

Nice to cut Penderosa's.Cool:thumbup1:

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so guy's when it comes to work over in Canada or California would you say the pay is decent in comparison to what you'd receive over here to regards of living cost..

 

One of the lads from by me is over there met a bird in Thailand( she's a US chick not a thai thing lol) but he said he could help me out with visa etc but im looking at getting a stack of money behind and experience before i make a move like that for good.

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