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Ty Korrigan

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  1. Based near Rennes, Le Jardinier Anglais is an Anglo-French owned limited company. Most of our work is tree related although groundscare, fencing and landscaping are also a significant part of our business. We have a salaried position available for a climber who also has some experience in the above or who wouldn't mind undertaking other duties as they come along. Our ideal candidate would have a minimum of 3 years experience, be confident with rigging and pruning as well as able to speak a basic level of French. Also accomodation with meals near to our base can also be arranged. Immediate start possible. Minimum 3 months contract. You initially supply your own climbing kit and PPE. A word of warning, France is very boring for single males. There is little night life, no pubs, girls in shops don't flirt, they scowl. Everything is closed, Sunday is double closed and locked. Bars are generally horrible, plastic, soul-less places that when open close at around 7pm. The ones who manage to make a successful life here are generally couples or families. Lone males rarely last beyond 3 months. The Winter increases the boredom level and even more things are closed. Contact Stuart Lee via the web site. Le Jardinier Anglais - Soin des arbres en ille-et-vilaine See more of our working life on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/LeJardinierAnglais/
  2. Hello, Just for information, we have a full time salaried position starting in September 2016. Looking for an experienced climber, competant with reductions and large dismantles, rigging etc but who also doesn't mind getting involved in landscaping and grounds care. Clean living family man ideally, fed up with people who are running away from something back home or functioning alcoholic substance abusers who rob their employers. Ty
  3. Hello Hodge, Tell us your story, why are you moving? Regards Ty
  4. Cheers Eddie and MonkeyB, I'll order one tomorrow. Ty
  5. Hello, We lost ours today and splashed a great deal of cherry on route between Rennes and some horrible little Breton village only a fool with rose tinted glasses would ever buy a hovel. Anyway, I digress... Any ideas of an online supplier for these or is it only G.M for a replacement? I found these but am not sure if it is compatible. Reluctant to spend out £26 plus international postage only to find it isn't the right fit. Ceandess IC80 | Ceandess Wolverhampton Cheers Ty
  6. Exactly! We all know that a chipper is a key element. Having a grinder too can be the difference between winning or losing the quote. Complete clearance, job done. Ty
  7. For us, over 80% of all trees felled have stumps ground out. We own our grinder and only sub out very large numbers or when inaccessable for our 4012 which is utter pants 'hors piste'. I know of only one guy who tried just doing stumps but he found that unless the trees where his jobs no-one bothered thinking about grinding out. Ty
  8. Behind your local garage from the used oil bins... Ty
  9. Rennes, landscaping around 2 new appartment blocks. Ty
  10. Examine and photograph it before hand. This way you are covering yourself in the event of any dispute. Some buildings here covered in 50 year old sheeting should be condemend anyway. Ty
  11. Ours also froze up in 2012/13 Had to put a hot air paint stripper inside the infeed for 10min several mornings. Guess our drain hole was bunged up. I love our Quadchip but we are going to need to get some aluminium welding done then a tidy re-spray on the front panel as it has fractured in 4 places and dropped a panel peg. Can't have sharp right angles on alloy panels I have been informed. Didn't work out for the Comet airliner and it don't work well on a Quadchip neither. Ty
  12. Somebody slap him! Ty
  13. I've just exchanged my licence for a French one and to my delight it has come back with a 5t trailer entitlement. We've now almost 4k on the clock and still no tacho cards have arrived. Starting to get nervous about being stopped by the Gendarmes. Ty
  14. I think it could do with a re-write. Perhaps by some-one with some proof reading experience. Other than that, a very comprehensive offering there. Ty
  15. Mac told me he is in fact at least 5 years past retirement age! Ty
  16. Why is that so hard to see? Ty
  17. Much like your own Dave... Sorry, please don't beat me for that! Ty xxx
  18. Here across 'La Manche' many tree companies run a landscape/grounds care offshoot as a separate entity. On grounds care, clients may benefit from a 50% tax credit up to 1800euros per tax year and a reduced rate of vat 10% Perfectly legal. I had considered registering a holding company in Morocco which owned all the kit and billing the French limited company for the hire... Company tax is VERY much lower over there but alas... I have a business partner so a firm NON to that idea. Ty
  19. I do believe, that is about what we pay. Being VAT reg actually increased our turnover long term through commercial work (other VAT reg businesses and organisations) Ty
  20. Mick has injections too for his third leg, it's comes to all of us eventually... Ty:biggrin:
  21. You've more disco in your legs than John Travolta:001_tt2: Ty
  22. I get disco legs accessing on ladders but fine once I've a rope around the tree. Also on skinny pops where your trying hard not to look down whilst spiking and hoping you don't miss and spike your self. Ty
  23. I'm very sceptic. The dealer has 'found' the problem. Debris, resin, sap and chip collected between the roller and motor causing friction... Really? With 3000psi coursing through the system. Besides my Quadchip gets that and it has no effect on performance. Anyway, still jamming but I'm bored of taking videos and complaining. Ty

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