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Hey people.

 

I'm moving over to Germany early next year and am gonna be looking for some tree work in either Berlin, cologne, Dortmund, Munich and Frankfurt. I just want to know info about wether it is easy to find work, is it easy to get on without being able to speak German. What sort of money is a experienced qualified climbing arborist with all his own gear including saws, and whether its normal to work on a freelance basis. If anybody had any company names that I could contact, that would be helpful too.

 

Any info at all is appreciated. Cheers

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Hey people.

 

I'm moving over to Germany early next year and am gonna be looking for some tree work in either Berlin, cologne, Dortmund, Munich and Frankfurt. I just want to know info about wether it is easy to find work, is it easy to get on without being able to speak German. What sort of money is a experienced qualified climbing arborist with all his own gear including saws, and whether its normal to work on a freelance basis. If anybody had any company names that I could contact, that would be helpful too.

 

Any info at all is appreciated. Cheers

 

Big money in freelancing bro , shouldn't have to much trouble finding a job . I would recommend starting to learn the language but you can get by without . I'm struggling along with it at the moment but I'm going to be here for a while so it's necessary. This time of year it's basically pruning bracing etc felling starts in winter . Pm for any questions

 

 

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I worked briefly in Germany in the nineties, language wasn't a problem, then again I was working with an English man, Irish man and a Scots man.

 

Come to think of it Scot was hard to understand.

 

They all speak English anyway, but good opportunity to learn German.

 

All the best

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Thanks ver much lads. Coleman I sent you a private message and any info you can give would be brilliant. I'm hoping everyone is getting the messages I'm putting on here, but I bloody hate computers n I'm a little challenged when it comes to this sort of stuff. Ha sam, not surprised you didn't struggle with that bunch. All I have heard is good things about Germany so I'm hoping it will be sweet. Thanks again for sparing the time.

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