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Hiya,

Is anyone looking for a general assistant / dogsbody in the Worcestershire and surrounding area.

 

I'm looking at doing my chainsaw tickets in the next few months but am looking for some experience before hand.

 

I'm basically looking at having a career change from working in outdoor education into tree and forestry work. I have experience of felling by hand and using petrol strimmers and brush cutters. Also experienced driving 4wd's and have my B+E so can tow too.

 

Do you need anyone to do any lifting and shifting or cleaning up?

 

I have my own PPE and am registered as self employed. Can provide references etc.

 

Thanks

Simon

 

Contact details:

[email protected]

07817958067

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