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Hi there!

 

I was just wondering if anyone had any experience or information about tree work in The Netherlands? I'm looking to move out there in the upcoming months had hoped that maybe someone might have worked out there and could offer some tips.

 

If anyone can help, my main queries are;

- Are NPTC's recognised out there? I see a lot about 'European Tree Worker' but not NPTC

-How does the pay compare to the UK on average?

-Are there any obvious websites or places that advertise work?

-Is it possible to be self-employed and sub-contract, similar to how it works in the UK?

 

Thanks in advance!

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I worked in Haarlem but can't remember the name...just remember it was Boomverzekering or something...my Dutch was pretty good then but it was a long time ago.there are a couple of Dutch lads on here....Toprotter i think is one.

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