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Hi all,

 

Looking for some good advice in getting forestry/ground work in New Zealand starting around September if possible?

 

Not fussy about where I'm based as I've been before to play rugby and it's all good!

 

Currently work for a firewood firm at supervisor level of which I do all the felling myself so I'm very used to hard work. Looking into forwarding/harvester but training costs are astronomical in the UK!

 

Got my CS30,31,32,38, UA1 and emergency first aid. Will hopefully have UA2.1 & 5, CS39, pruning and chipper tickets by September (money permitting!)

 

Any work/visa advice no matter how big or small would be useful.

 

Cheers

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