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After recently attending one of pauls AA workshop, i would say anyone that is interested in becoming AA approved would find it of massive benefit to get through the approval procedure.

 

Personally i chose not to go down the route as i felt it would not benefit my business but i applaud anyone that gets approved.

 

To the opening post, get yourself along to an AA workshop or pm paul for information, he is extremely helpful.

 

His choice in biscuits was less appealing :biggrin:

 

 

Robert, 'thank you'...I can't understand why you didn't enjoy those Highland Shortbreads all the way from Bristol Airport tho :biggrin:

 

I hope you are well and, maybe, to see you sometime in the future.

 

Cheers :thumbup:

Paul

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I still think it's a good idea to look at freelance climbers having some sort of AA approval or something. I know it's mainly business orientated but I know a few that would do it if something could be drawn up!! Just a thought! Think I spoke to Paul about it briefly once, but never really carried much more thought over it... :)

 

 

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I still think it's a good idea to look at freelance climbers having some sort of AA approval or something. I know it's mainly business orientated but I know a few that would do it if something could be drawn up!! Just a thought! Think I spoke to Paul about it briefly once, but never really carried much more thought over it... :)

 

 

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Hi Adam, I think I recall the conversation.

 

Coincidentally I've had another request recently but the focus at the moment is on the businesses and how we can better support them rather than the individual.

 

You may be aware of 'Register of Tree Work Operatives' industry project ('R2'), which we are very involved with, and this is aimed solely at the individual working upto to 'Master Tree Worker' status...if they wish to of course (see Register of Tree Work Operatives - R2 )

 

Sorry I'm unable to help further at this time.

 

Cheers..

Paul

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I still think it's a good idea to look at freelance climbers having some sort of AA approval or something. I know it's mainly business orientated but I know a few that would do it if something could be drawn up!! Just a thought! Think I spoke to Paul about it briefly once, but never really carried much more thought over it... :)

 

 

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I would definitely do it, flush cuts and topping permitting! But seriously I reckon it would be a good thing

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