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Hi,

My name is John, I'm 25,English and I'm interested in getting into the tree surgery industry,as a trade. I am based in the Hightown area of Luton, and I'm available to volunteer a few days a week, to gain valuable 'on the job' training, in exchange for my time and assistance. If you can't offer me some voluntary work and training, could you please point me n the right direction, to help me get into the trade?

 

Thank you,

John Haworth

07429541160 or 01582 485280

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...... P.S- the reasons i want to become a tree surgeon,are that i would like to get a good trade under my belt, i would like a career that is out in the fresh air, I dont mind working in all weathers, I would enjoy working close to nature and I would really enjoy a career that's a constant learning curve and no job is the same.

 

*I am looking to work in the Beds/Bucks/Herts area, and I have my own transport.

 

Cheers,

 

John

Posted (edited)

cheers,ive just messaged High Elms on facebook and im just searching for Mr Shadbolt's details.

 

Edit: ive just sent him an enquiry via his website, treeme.org.uk

 

ill keep this thread updated on any replies i get.

 

cheers.

Edited by Wolfman1388
Posted
Hi,

My name is John, I'm 25,English and I'm interested in getting into the tree surgery industry,as a trade. I am based in the Hightown area of Luton, and I'm available to volunteer a few days a week, to gain valuable 'on the job' training, in exchange for my time and assistance...

 

 

Hello John. Just a quick suggestion fella. As ur in Luton, Have you tried Looking for Work / VolntryWrk / Training in M.Keynes and Bedford Areas?? Quickly Google Various Related searches and you should find plenty of options pretty soon.

  • 4 weeks later...
Posted

well its not tree surgery but you could try Majestic trees, they'll be starting formative pruning about now.

 

it'll give you a taste of the work and heights secateurs not saws bye the way

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