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Hi

 

I'm looking for a a part-time forestry worker to work in connection with an estate management contract on the Hussey Estate, Lamberhurst, Kent. Work will be varied and will also include general estate duties. Pay will be dependant on experience.

 

NPTC chainsaw and felling qualifications essential, plus experience with machinery. Other qualifications (Towing licence, CS 38,39 etc) a real advantage.

 

The right person will also be working on other contracts with Discover Trees, where the work will include; tree surgery, forestry and agricultural fencing.

 

I am also looking for new freelance climbers in the local area.

 

Either send me a message on here or email me on [email protected]

 

07939805390

 

Cheers!

 

Chris

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Hi Chris, I'd like to think I have all the qualities your looking for. I've just left the army after 16 years of service and have recently completed cs30/31/38/39 and currently booked onto the Kingswood training advanced forestry course this week. I'm a hard grafter and would appreciate the chance to prove my ability and gain experience too. Would the part time hours be full days or a few hours here and there? I look forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience. Mike

 

Michael Brunt 07824552927

 

 

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Hi Chris, I'd like to think I have all the qualities your looking for. I've just left the army after 16 years of service and have recently completed cs30/31/38/39 and currently booked onto the Kingswood training advanced forestry course this week. I'm a hard grafter and would appreciate the chance to prove my ability and gain experience too. Would the part time hours be full days or a few hours here and there? I look forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience. Mike

 

Michael Brunt 07824552927

 

 

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Hi Mike, offering advice here, he says you have to contact him on the original post, I think you would do better by doing that as it shows you can read and process requests rather than waiting for h to contact you. As an employer myself i would expect people to call me if I asked. Not having a go mike, just offering advice. Good luck:)

 

 

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