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not telling!.......a few unfinished things left in court.....would worry about been kicked straight back out and that a long flight home but im having urges to give it a go.

one of my best mates is marrying a mauri chick whos over at the moment lucky bastard!

loverly country though,not as easy to get tree work though as they all seem to want to do it or maybe i wasnt trying hard enough.. and enjoying to much of every thing else

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Like the man said keep us imformed on how your doing out in NZ and if you can post us a few pics..:icon14:

 

Ive got the pics but they are all too big pixels to fit in the site. is it easy to resize them or as ive said before "am i just sh*t on computers?"

I would recommend NZ to anyone i meet, its all about having lots of fun and fitting work in between.The range of companies is vast with some specialising in land clearance, chopper work, council contracts, etc. so pretty much the same as back home but with only 4million people-whats the uk population now?

The industry is still small, with good contacts easily made, you can work your around the country and see all the sites.The s.island is heaps more beautiful than the n.island but is a bit barren for my liking.Anyone will find it easy to get an arb job in auckland.

Remember though that the PPE here is crap so bring your own, and harness-gear costs a fortune here.

Now im off to watch the Mighty England whip the blackcaps arse in twenty20 cricket

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Interesting answers everyone,Im still a trainee climber(been climbing for just over a year)I was thinking of moving back for a bit to get qualified and further my career but ,mite rethink,Only 1 or 2 decent courses you can do here tho,sh*it loads of trees in chch which is good,Yeah theres more room and most people want the firewood so you dont have to hump it all the way out!

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Ive got the pics but they are all too big pixels to fit in the site. is it easy to resize them or as ive said before "am i just sh*t on computers?"

I would recommend NZ to anyone i meet, its all about having lots of fun and fitting work in between.The range of companies is vast with some specialising in land clearance, chopper work, council contracts, etc. so pretty much the same as back home but with only 4million people-whats the uk population now?

The industry is still small, with good contacts easily made, you can work your around the country and see all the sites.The s.island is heaps more beautiful than the n.island but is a bit barren for my liking.Anyone will find it easy to get an arb job in auckland.

Remember though that the PPE here is crap so bring your own, and harness-gear costs a fortune here.

Now im off to watch the Mighty England whip the blackcaps arse in twenty20 cricket

 

i'm sure on of the boys will be able to help you with re-sizing

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