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Hi

 

I've been using a chainsaw for around 5 years, but only recently got booked onto the CS30/31. I've not got any climbing experience, but am interested in getting some part time work/work experience in the East Yorkshire area. I'm working for Royal Mail, so could fit a few hours around this if anyone is willing to help.

 

Ideally It would lead to a full/part time job in the industry.

 

Thanks

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Any more specific info may help eg. what safety gear you have, saw/s and a nearby town. You don't want to be traveling from Spurn point to Pocklington for a couple of hours work.

 

Something should sort out for you. Welcome to virtual Arbworld.

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I live between Driffield & Beverley, but would be willing to travel a bit. I've got my own protective gear and boots and use Husqvarna rancher 455. Any help would be great.

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