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:001_smile: Hello everyone,

 

I urgently need a climber to cover a holiday period of one of my staff. The right man will be very competent at crown reductions and know all about furnishing growth and drop-crotching, no wild pollarders please! Dismantling also required up to 28" DBH.

 

The pay is £11.20 p/h. Our overtime rate is time and half so £16.80 p/h. We generally do 10 to 20 hours a month. Must have own PPE.

 

I need an immediate starter, or asap, who also has a clean driving license. The work might continue beyond 2 or 3 weeks but we'll see how busy we are.

 

Please get in touch, particularly if you just need to fill a gap in employment or are just bored and good at reductions! The work is not street work.

 

Many thanks,

 

Tom

 

[email protected]

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Forgot to say, please email me with CV's or an expression of interest and a short personal summary. Obviously you will only be taken on with proof of qualifications anyway.

 

Best regards,

 

Tom

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10-20 hours a month? Also for a climber on a temp basis with experience that is pony money.

 

I did a double take at that, I think that's the overtime and yes that's poor money

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:001_smile: Hello everyone,

 

I urgently need a climber to cover a holiday period of one of my staff. The right man will be very competent at crown reductions and know all about furnishing growth and drop-crotching, no wild pollarders please! Dismantling also required up to 28" DBH.

 

The pay is £11.20 p/h. Our overtime rate is time and half so £16.80 p/h. We generally do 10 to 20 hours a month. Must have own PPE.

 

I need an immediate starter, or asap, who also has a clean driving license. The work might continue beyond 2 or 3 weeks but we'll see how busy we are.

 

Please get in touch, particularly if you just need to fill a gap in employment or are just bored and good at reductions! The work is not street work.

 

Many thanks,

 

Tom

 

[email protected]

HI TOM i no it not buss but i think you will have to pay a lot more money mate im sorry but thats what i think jon

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Standard 40 hour week is just short of 450 a week before overtime. Plus the OT.

 

That is not a bad wage for an employed climber on the books ongoin training, holiday and sick pay.

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Standard 40 hour week is just short of 450 a week before overtime. Plus the OT.

 

That is not a bad wage for an employed climber on the books ongoin training, holiday and sick pay.

 

agreed, doesnt seem like bad money to me being on the books

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