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careership warden (national trust - Dunham Massey)


Charlieh
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This could be a good job for someone just leaving school either gcse's or a-levels, i would think there is a good potential to get involved in the veteran trees on the site, One of my relatives used to work on Dunham Massey and the site is incredible, i know its not directly arb related but there is the potential to get training paid for within the job and you do an NVQ along side the job :001_cool:

 

Careership Warden - £12,000 per annum - National Trust

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why are you selling off so much of your gear then?

 

Down sizing and now subbing out alot of my work....in this present financial climate selling tree work to suburban housewives on the south shore of Long Island isn't the place to be in the tree industry! I'm only flogging my trailer and grinder at the moment.....hanging onto the bucket truck and chipper.

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