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Well not sure thats what I'm coming for Reg, hope you arent there for that either!

Its not my first trip out there, wasnt in tree work the last time. But tree's have taken me around the world abit, and BC is next on the list. Not on my own, me and the girlfriend, but there's nothing tying us to anywhere. Cheers for the help anyways, best book a flight.

 

No Im not here to die mate. Im here primarily because its the safest place to bring up my kid.

 

I dont mean to paint a negative picture. The PNW is probably one of the top 3 places on the globe to do treework.

 

I just dont know whether its an island mentality, isolated economy or what....in that Ive never come across a higher percentage of tight bstards.... disloyal and dishonorable individuals in any other two and a half year period of doing treework. Theres good people too, but a lot of bare faced liers

trying to get a head start on you.

 

I cant tell you what to do though. Its your own path.

 

Like i said, if you come out here i'll be more than happy to point you in the direction of reputable tree companies, and away from the hackers. What happens thereafter comes down to your ability to put money in their pockets.

 

While it may not be your preference, if you are in fact looking at going for residency, the big guys like Bartlet and Davey have the weight to help push it through. There's usually at least a couple of British lads working there at one time.

 

Outside of November - March is usually the most consistent on the work front....with the last 3 September/October's the real busy periods, for me at least - not sure why on that part. West coast is where its at for treework, I wouldn't bother on the other side. Stay in touch.

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Hey lads im working for Bartlett at the Burnaby office in Vancouver, we're always looking for eager, passionate, and genuine guys. I work with some of the best tree guys and the works varied and fun year round. If you want more information send me a message and ill be happy to help.

 

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You ran out of power on one of my favourite takedowns! Dunham Massey? Early Stein vid? Whatever.

I suppose you've been doing too many dark finishes to keep up with your side but they are looking pretty special, even if we bossed them at St. James' the other week and lost. Negredo is some signing.

Keep showing them how it's done mate.

 

don't get me started on that game, or loosing cabaye, magpie fans have it hard i tell you

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