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This is a question is ask myself every day. Only 23 at the moment, but you gotta think of these things and make a plan! I have looked into rope access, but seems you need another trade, welde, electrician etc. so you'll struggle to get a foot in the door. Always work for window cleaners though I suppose especially round London.

 

I plan on been a utility surveryor in the future, or just doing completely different away from arb

 

 

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It's good your thinking about it, but at 23 you still a long way to go in Arb 20 years in the harness should not be a problem. I work for one guy who has climbed for 37 years, he now shares the load and does part time tree officer work.

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