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Andy Gentle

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  1. I have been running my business for a few years now and if you want to renew your machinery and trucks on a reasonably regular basis and if you employ others and do things properly, ie pay your vat, tax, proper insurances etc it will cost you at least that per day, probably more.

    But there are still those out there in our area who are content to work for as little as £250 a day for a team of 2 with truck and chipper:confused1:!!

  2. The course sounds ok to get you the tickets and basic knowledge but as you have already heard there is no substitute for expererience. As an employer I would pay you a bit more than somebody without any tickets and would also be much more inclined to take you on than a person with no tickets. However until you became more experienced which would probably take around a year I would treat you much the same as a trainee. That said all people are different and some take to this industry/job far more naturally than others. Also attitude and ability count as much as a set of tickets!

    I am not far from Otley and have taken people on from there in the past, PM me if you would like to chat more.

  3. They were all doing it back then.

     

    Lance Armstrong has actually been quite smart. There probably is evidence so rather than being found guilty he has walked away. He is powerful enough to say “do what you like, everyone knows I won 7 tours and if you want your sponsorship $ back then you’ll have to fight me for it in a long drawn out battle and if you win I have more than enough $ to pay, and by the way good luck with the hard evidence that is now over 10 years old”

     

    The frustration from the anti-doping agency is that Armstrong has not admitted guilt even though the court has ruled that failing to defend the charges is judged to be an admission of guilt – i.e. it ends in limbo. The doping agencies are jobsworths anyway, trying to make a name for themselves. They are not cleaning up cycling, to do that they need to set standards going forward, not messing about with the past.

     

    Scientific studies show that cycling is a lot cleaner than it used to be but there will always be abuse from those seeking “marginal gains”

     

    However you look at it his name will always be one that is associated with the Tour De France.

  4. SUFFOLK TREE SERVICES LTD ARE OFFERING EMPLOYMENT FOR:

    EXPERIENCED CLIMBER / ARBORIST & ALSO A GROUNDSMAN.

    We are seeking physically fit, reliable, enthusiastic and motivated individuals with a flexible attitude, and the ability to work alongside a professional friendly team.

    Essential requirements are:

    N.P.T.C Qualified CS 30, 31 (Groundsman), CS 38,39,40 &41 (Climber)

    Advantageous:

    PA1/PA6 , MEWP certificate, CSCS, Cat C, C1 + E or Pre 97 driving licence, First Aid at work.

    Applicants will be offered competitive rates of pay including holidays depending upon experience and ability.

    All PPE equipment and further training is provided. There is a very good and realistic opportunity for the right person to progress to higher levels within our organisation.

    Apply in writing enclosing your CV to: [email protected]

    Or please send me a PM.

  5. The great pity in this is that honest, hard-working people will lose their jobs. The blame lies with the top-brass that either under-price work or can't run a contract. I've met a number of Fountains Managers along the way and they've ranged from downright crooks to incompetent buffoons and everything in-between. Personally i'm glad they've gone and hopefully the incompetent ones will do us all a favour and change career. I couldn't give a monkeys about slander etc etc, yes I'm one of the many that has been "tucked-up" in the past so I'm entitled to my opinion.

     

    I have to agree with this.......

  6. We had one for 6+ years a cabstar 120, was reliable and a good workhorse, cab too narrrow for 3 blokes but good for narrow drives, pulled well, sold it on and its still working now up north. Top speed is not so good if you got a lot of motorway miles to do tho.

  7. 10 Minutes from Sudbury in Suffolk, near the Suffolk/Essex border. Can take wood and clean chip. Can pick up large timber to save cutting it up local to that (30miles) with timber wagon. Charges may apply for timber collection depending on what it is. PM me for more details.

  8. I have had this from new and it has been well looked after, time has come to renew it so its up for sale. Spec as follows.

     

    2008 Nissan Navara Aventure Double Cab DCI

    5 Doors, Manual 6 speed, Top of the range model, Diesel, 44,000 miles, Metallic Forest Green, Very Good Condition, 1 Owner. Oil & Filter change every 10,000 miles, Full Service History, ABS, Adjustable seats, Electric heated front seats, Climate control Air conditioning, Alloy wheels, Central locking, Child locks, Trip Computer, Cruise control, Driver front and side airbags Electric & Heated mirrors, Electric windows, Electric sunroof, Foglights, Active front headrest system, Leather seats, Locking wheel nuts, Satellite Navigation system, Passenger airbag, Power assisted steering, Remote locking, Rear headrests, Sunroof, Tinted glass, Towbar, Roof rails, Radio/CD Multichanger, Traction control, Headlamp washers, Bluetooth, Side Steps, 3x3 point rear seat belts, 17'' alloy wheels, NATS (Nissan Anti-Theft System) Alarm, N & J Aluminium load liner, Alpha GSE lockable canopy with tinted glass and roofbars Insurance Group:14

     

    Price £11,995.00 plus vat

    Tel 01787 319200 or 07976 850375

     

    I also spare set of wheels available for it with BFG Mud terrains on for winter. (not included in the sale price tho)

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  9. We are an established company (over 20years) and currently have the following positions available.

     

    Groundsman. Must already have NPTC units CS30, 31 and preferably 38, with a minimum of 1 years experience within the industry. Full training would be given for those that wished to progress to climbing. A full UK driving licence is essential with pre-1997 being preferable.

     

    We are also looking to take on an apprentice/trainee which would suit a school leaver or someone wishing to move into the arboricultural industry(must have own transport).

     

    The successful applicants would operate from our depot near to the Suffolk/Essex border and we work throughout East Anglia. You must be able to work as part of a team.

    Full training will be provided as necessary as part of our continued professional development program. Twenty days annual leave plus bank holidays are offered, all PPE and equipment is provided.

     

    The applicants will be required to work between 7.30am - 5pm Monday to Friday, with some overtime work offered at weekends.

    We offer a competetive salary which will be dependent on qualifications and experience.

     

    Please PM me or email your CV to [email protected].

  10. The bottom line is that it will go for biomass, Thetford power station is not too far away. It is nice clean stems tho and I thought I would try to explore all other avenues first. As mentioned I am getting a lot of it so want to try to find the best market I can for it. I got another dozen reasonable sized ones coming down in Jan and would like to find a home for them also.

  11. hi Peter I need it in 6-8" that way u can just cut it in a processor without the splitter. The machine will take up to 8"

     

    There will be a least an artic load of 6/8" out of these trees, we would normally chip or burn up to 10" but if you could use it then we it may be worth talking.

  12. i might be interested, where are you? :)

     

    I am based near Sudbury in Suffolk. The Poplars to be felled are near Halstead in Essex.

    At the moment they are looking to do the job next summer but if I get someone interested I can bring that forward but it will need to be drier than it is now to get it to roadside.

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