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Looking for Groundie work in Bridgwater Taunton area


Rob Hornett
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I have just moved into the Bridgwater and Taunton area and am looking for a career in tree surgery.

I am not afraid of very hard work and I'm totally committed to making the most of my future career.

I have NPTC CS 30,31 and 38 with Woodchipper and Stumpgrinder certificate. First Aid At Work course booked for May 09

I would very much like the opportunity to discuss the possibility of working,

Please PM me.

 

Many Thanks

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