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Ok . Got 10 chainsaws ( 4 top hadle Stihl , 3x200 1x 201 ) the rest Husky ground saws 345 , 560 , 372 , 390 , 395 , 3120 , 2 x strimmer , 2 x hedge cutters ( long and short ) Heyter 8hp Osprey, Husky 14hp 4 wheel steer ride on , my mate who I work with has Canter tipper , Jensen A 540 chipper and Cub cadet 50 " mower . Assorted blowers and other stuff . Where is all the WORK !!! We are doing a day here and 2 days there . Its grim !"

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Ok . Got 10 chainsaws ( 4 top hadle Stihl , 3x200 1x 201 ) the rest Husky ground saws 345 , 560 , 372 , 390 , 395 , 3120 , 2 x strimmer , 2 x hedge cutters ( long and short ) Heyter 8hp Osprey, Husky 14hp 4 wheel steer ride on , my mate who I work with has Canter tipper , Jensen A 540 chipper and Cub cadet 50 " mower . Assorted blowers and other stuff . Where is all the WORK !!! We are doing a day here and 2 days there . Its grim !"

 

I keep getting TPO jobs which I would usually pass on to someone else if I've got other work, but right now I'm thinking of changing that around.:confused1:

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i was self employed until last sept,when i was offered a utility arb job full time,never looked back,if i was self employed now,i think i would be in the s**t

 

when they put me though UA1,the trainer told us utility arb is a job for life:001_huh:

 

theres loads of work,some of the boys work 7 days a week

 

 

get a utility arb contract,i work for fountains(OCS) and we use lots of contractors,aswell as our own staff

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Wish I knew. We're pretty much the same at the moment. It'll pick up with the weather....hopefully:001_smile:

 

Hi Graham . Sorry for you as well bud . I do hope you are right . seriously thinking of packing in .....

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Tree work has really dried up for me, got a few days coming up but basically:thumbdown:

Keeping myself going with agri fencing-if I didn't have that I would be screwed at the moment.

 

Oh . Its not just us then . Phew ! thought we had some sort of pox !!!! ::001_huh:

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Hi Graham . Sorry for you as well bud . I do hope you are right . seriously thinking of packing in .....

 

I feel the same. Thirty five years in the industry and it has never been so bad. Trouble is it's been my life!

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