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Hello all,

 

just thought I'd introduce myself as I've been using the forum for the past few days and it seems very useful, I'm a 16 year old training arborist studying at Myerscough college and I am very keen to learn as much as I can, especially about the climbing aspect of the job :)

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Hey lads, i'm real keen to get into tree work, im going to ipswich for 10 weeks in january to do a 'tree sugery for craftsmen' course, lots of theory on tree ident and desease and stuff, plus CS30,31,38,39 just wondering wether or not it is worth doing the pruning op ticket and the sectional felling one too? or are these things i will learn on the job. cheerz

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