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That's true for me too, but then I look at the other jobs out there and think Na sod it I'll stick to being up this big beech on a sunny winters morning.

 

Oh there is little to no chance of me changing trades, but the money used to be very good, these days it only good.

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That's true for me too, but then I look at the other jobs out there and think Na sod it I'll stick to being up this big beech on a sunny winters morning.

 

I dont think that when im up a conny hedge on a wet winters day.

 

Not enough enjoyable jobs for me anymore.

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Are you suggesting that an employed experienced Arb who is good at there job should only ever expect to earn 120 a day? Seems a little low to me

 

 

That's about £30k a year.

Not many trades offer 'fully qualified' status after a 10 week course.

 

How many other trades log onto a website like this?

Can you imagine plumbers posting vids of 'Today's best tap washer fix'?

It's a unique job.

It's just unfortunate the money is crap.

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I dont think that when im up a conny hedge on a wet winters day.

 

 

 

Not enough enjoyable jobs for me anymore.

 

 

Ok it's not all sunshine and rainbows but I still prefer it to the idea of sitting in an office. But if it gets so bad I don't want to do it anymore then I'll look in to other areas of tree work or other industry's

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That's about £30k a year.

Not many trades offer 'fully qualified' status after a 10 week course.

 

How many other trades log onto a website like this?

Can you imagine plumbers posting vids of 'Today's best tap washer fix'?

It's a unique job.

It's just unfortunate the money is crap.

 

Err, so you havent signed up

 

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Is anyone really a tree surgeon?

 

Im a welder that chops trees of a weekend, I thought we were all singing from the same song sheet here.

 

I didnt realise it was a proper job:confused1:

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That's about £30k a year.

Not many trades offer 'fully qualified' status after a 10 week course.

 

How many other trades log onto a website like this?

Can you imagine plumbers posting vids of 'Today's best tap washer fix'?

It's a unique job.

It's just unfortunate the money is crap.

 

This is true, took me about 7 years to be anywhere near qualified in all I do, but i do multi trade.

I find my job pretty unique, but not always on a daily basis. I do get your point.

30k a year is Ok money, but not aspirational. I prefer to earn about 25 on a average 3.5 day week.

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