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Tom D
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Anyone looking for the odd day here and there, Edinburgh area mostly, I used to have the numbers of three good guys, two of whom have got full time jobs and the other is avoiding me as he owes me £1300.:sad:

 

Might work out as a day or two each week or alternatively, if I get a reliable guy I can book work in blocks to suit.

 

I know there are lots of guys looking in other parts of the country but I'd prefer someone either in Edinburgh or the eastern borders with their own transport.

 

Doesn't have to be a climber but that would help, chainsaw certs prefered.

 

As you know times are harder than before so I can't say how much work there will be. And the money will be crap... £60 - £70.:001_smile:

 

PM me if interested.

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