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  1. London Forestry (Midland Forestry Ltd - An AA Approved Contractor)

     

    One climber/grounds person/driver for work in London Boroughs.

     

    We are currently looking for a climber/grounds person/driver to work from our London depot at Cranham, Upminster, Essex.

     

    Hours are 7.00 to 4.30 plus call out on rota.

     

    You would be expected to be NC Arb qualified and carry relevant CS units. First Aid and Chapter 8. A pre 97 driving licence or equivalent would be an advantage.

     

    Salary on application

     

    Closing date: 30/6/09

     

    If you are interested please email your CV to

     

    [email protected]

     

    or telephone - Steve Wingrove on 07971046655

     

     

     

     

    For those eagle eyed ones amongst you can you spot the deliberate mistakes on the first advert. Many apologies to anyone who sent their CV to the original email. Please send them again to the correct address above.

     

    Cheers

     

    Pete Davies

  2. London Forestry (Midland Forestry Ltd - An AA Approved Contractor)

     

    One climber & One grounds person for work in London Boroughs.

     

    We are currently looking for a climber & a grounds person to work from our London depot at Cranham, Upminster, Essex

     

    Hours are 7.00 to 4.30 plus call out on rota

     

    You would be expected to be NC Arb qualified and carry relevant CS units.

     

    Salary on application

     

    Closing date: 30/6/09

     

    If you are interested please email your CV to

     

    http://[email protected]

     

    or Telephone-Steve Wingrove on 07971046655

  3. Midland Forestry Ltd are currently looking for 2 driver grounds persons for the Bristol depot.

    Hours 7.30 to 4.30 Mon to Fri plus emergency call out on rotation.

     

    Candidates must hold a pre 97 licence or C1+E licence,

    relevant CS units including aerial rescue (are a preference)

    Qualified to NC Arb level 2 or equivalent experience

     

    Salary on application

     

    Closing date: 30/5/09

     

    If you are interested please email your CV to [email protected]

     

    Telephone Pete Davies on 07813909860

  4. Shep you should have tryed to get more kit into your picture. Like your style though.

     

    Rupe I could come out of semi retirement to climb a tree for you if you wanted an old tree bastard on site,

     

    hope to see you this year we haven't shared a beer for a long time.

  5. Alright Tony

     

    I don't want go into too many details about the business, BUT everyone who was laid off both in Bristol or Brum have been brought back in or have found other employment, so thats good news, and more good news in these days of high unemployment, I am looking for 4 more experienced & motivated climbers to join our happy team. 7.5 tonne driving licence

  6. Midland Forestry Ltd are looking for two motivated & experienced climbers (5 years plus ) to join our team working for Bristol City Council.

     

    If you are interested please contact Peter Davies 07813909860

     

    Many Thanks

  7. I have been asked to explain what the ' bosky thing ' is all about, so here we go. The dictionary definition of bosky is as follows;

     

    Bosky[/b] /bosskey[/i]/ a.[/b] tree or shrub covered; ( ie landscape or hillside )

    2 slang n. tipsy, drunk.

    3 Polish n. god like

     

    If you are a tree climber you can see how this fits the profile. In these days of the designer label many people wear clothes with someone's name and it really has no relevance to the person wearing it, it just happens to be the thing to be seen in. All the bosky designs so far have had a story behind them, so if you're in the pub/club/bar etc & someone asks you what that is on your chest, you can tell them.

    But it's not ' look at me I've got a big chainsaw ', the girls have to ask you first, then you hit them with how big & dangerous your tools are.

    When the 3998 T shirts came out at the AA trade show it was quite surprising how many arborists asked what the numbers meant, hopefully this is a question that will not be asked here.

     

    I have a Xmas suggestion for all of you like myself who when asked ' what do you want for christmas ' want a bit of security and sanity, and you get a crappy woolly hat or a new mug. A book called

     

    The Wild Trees by Richard Preston.

     

    This should have any professional tree climber laughing gasping and ranting all the way through, ( I must spend more time with my wife)

     

    Anyway to all of you I met in the lounge pie & potatoe with a bit of piri piri sauce...lovely

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