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Hi,

I've just completed a 12 week course in forestry, so I have gained qualifications in Chainsaw CS30+31, Pole saw CS48, pesticides PA1+6 and woodchipper, plus loads of consolidation, working mostly on Forestry Commission sites.

I am really interested in developing myself in tree surgery, I'm willing to work as a groundsman or labourer with tree surgeons in Scotland, I will also consider working a trial period free of charge.

Please let me know if you are interested, or if you have any advice to a woman trying to get into this industry.

Thanks.

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I currently live near Perth, but location isn't an issue as we are thinking of moving soon, depending on what job opportunities I have.

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If you could locate yourself a bit closer to Edinburgh, I'd be happy to trial you here G. Lee and Craig speak highly of you and I for one would recommend forestry over domestic work any day!

 

Jonathan

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