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ClimbingNev

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  1. Welcome back nev, can we have more info to were you've been and what you've been up to?

     

    Then we can join in on the chat. Cheers :thumbup:

     

    Hi mate, thanks for the reply. I went through a bad patch bud. I was diagnosed with Bi-Polar Disorder a few years ago and...well...I lost everything around that time. I split with my partner of 12 years, she took my 10 year old daughter with her n moved 70 miles away. My sweet fledgling business; EXPERT TREE CARE Ltd was wound down, my business partner developed bowl cancer n had to pull out, I couldn't raise funds to keep it going and in all honesty I was ill and not in control. I was struggling to accept the diagnosis and as a result of cycling acceptance and denial only took my meds sporadically which actually compounded the problem and triggered huge manic n depressive episodes. My previous employer took me back on straight away as a Foreman but eventually, as I slid deeper into my illness, I gave my employer such a headache for such a long time that in the end it was only due to my skill at my job that I managed to hang on to my job. Eventually my foreman position was given to another lad, I missed out on opportunity after opportunity that was always intended for me...and that made me worse. In the end I saw a job on arbjobs in Jersey n decided to just fly far away and rediscover myself, leave everything I knew behind and start from scratch. Best move I ever made. I am well, healthy and sorting myself out. I posted a comment on predators post on depression in general chat. Check it out. Should give you insight into what's been going on with me in recent years. Anyway, how are you? N thanks for the reply. Cheers mate, Chris.

  2. This post is really poignant to me. I was diagnosed with Bi-Polar Disorder three years ago. I am now taking mood stabilising medication (valproic acid) and an anti psychotic (Olanzapene, topically, not at work but at tea time when I get in as it is too sedative for the daytime) everyday and this will continue for the rest of my life. I have never had a problem telling people about this but that's me, I wear my heart on my sleeve. The one thing I will say is that in the past when the manic episodes of my past have subsided and the depression sets in it is a horrible, dark, empty, hopeless experience and the worst part is that you do not have a clue about how to deal with it. Everything seems futile and you despise yourself, want to lock out the world and hide away. I have not moved out of bed for 8 days straight without sleeping, eating or washing before. Butterflies in your stomach, heart racing at the slightest sound, phone switched off, not at work and just gone off radar not able to even phone in and explain. It's a horrible, horrible experience that attacks you in such a debilitating way and incapacitates you with an all consuming mindset of hopelessness and impending doom.My Bi-Polar dissorder mixed with a bad break up caused me to jump in the river ouse at night in York whilst it was in full flood last year, the story is still pinned on the York evening press website now, that's how ridiculous depression can make the mindset. Your whole psyche is completely messed up. I won't go into detail or talk about the aftermath of what I did because it is a painful thing to recall and I'm very embarrased. I was lucky. I maybe shouldnt talk so openly about this stuff but hey, if it helps someone to speak up n confide in someone so they have a clue or helps someone to understand a bit more then it's worth feeling a bit uncomfortable I think. It is so, so important for people to be aware of the signs and the symptoms and to simply be aware that depression is a potential killer! You can help just by knowing the signs and being there for your friend! I applaud this post, it was the last thing I expected to see discussed on our forum but I'm glad has been. Robin Williams was a genius, childhood hero: Mork n Mindy (Nanoo lol), Mrs Doubtfire, Jumanji....the list is massive....RIP Robin. Speak soon friends n colleagues.

  3. I read the release posted by PETZL. It described 2 in 1000 cases so your quite select Steve pmsl. The thing is my mate Mark uses a ZigZag n u know what? It's awesome....I almost want to give up my old fart Blakes for one. Now don't start posting messages about the benefits of vt's n SRT....I already know, it's just commercially I need to get up there n get it done yeah n my blakes n a bit of shoulder has not let me down yet...OLDSCHOOL! I will however say this. I tried a lockjack...yeh it was cool, not for me though...many knots n systems n devices I've tried but not one have I employed....until the Zigzag...I love It! There I said it now! Funny thing is the crack always appears in th exact same place! Marks was identical! PETZL say it's non life threatening n I believe them. There's a ten year guarantee on them now I believe? Lovely to climb on! If you ain't tried it...do!

  4. Like the truck looks smart, hope it works out for you! I have a truck that's in need of a bit of shot blasting and fabrication, do you have the guys contact details please?:thumbup1:

     

    Sorry, been busy. It is James at Acaster Forge in York. 01904 701513 or 07590779111 or 07710072358. He is really good with any fabrication. Next week he is securing a shipping container and fabricating some custom van vaults for us. Very good with the pricing too! Can't recommend him enough!

  5. All right Nev, trucks looking spot on mate but have to say it's no landy.

     

    Hope the launch goes well and i'll hopefully get there to see for myself. By the way them cheeks are looking chubby compared to last time I saw you, you best get up them trees sharpish.

     

    :001_tt2:

     

    Jim

     

    Cheers Jim lol. See you there hopefully. :thumbup1:

  6. We have van vaults. I couldn't afford the license for a 6.5 or the crap that goes with the operating licenses. I have a combo van as well for support. When I get bigger I will be investing in bigger kit and wagon etc. Just have to see how it goes for now. Was surprisingly cheap to get the custom tipper made. Local guy did it called James at Acaster Forge in York. He shot blasted and painted the chassis and wheels then fabricated the tipper back and had it sprayed white for £1500! Grapphics cost me £400 for van and chipper. I don't think it was bad at all and it will do nicely for my first set up I think.

  7. Welcome to Arbtalk mate.

     

    I like your shoes, and I will have them eventually. I love them pointy-ish shoes, I do.

     

    Cheers, I should point out that although my post average is low I have been a member since 2008. The welcome to arbtalk happened a few years ago. Anyway if you desire pointy ish shoes then go for it. I did and look at me now! Pointy ish and loving it, I aint never looked back dude! :thumbup:

  8. 'Why? I came into this game for the action, the excitement. Go anywhere, travel light, get in, get out, wherever there's trouble, a man alone. Now they got the whole country sectioned off, you can't make a move without a form'

     

    :lol:

     

    Nah sorry. I have worked where the risk assessment and all types of beurocrasy was rife. In the utilities industry! Leyburn lad will back me up when I say yeh it seemed like a load of bollocks, BUT if you took on board what was been said AND actually put it into practice there would be no accidents ever again. I fully believe that every accident is preventable. How that pans out in day to day, dog eat dog, real life is different. But hand on heart, every accident I have seen and or experienced has been a result of an unsafe act of some description and as for the red tape? You gotta be qualified....what's wrong with that? If it where that easy to be qualified everyone would do it and the very qualification would be worthless. Risk assessment, within reason and being sensible now, what's not to get on board with? Taking a couple minutes out to brainstorm what could go wrong and formulating a plan not to get hurt ?? Checking your life saving equipment and potentially dangerouse machines to ensure you have not overlooked something serious but simple that could keep a son or daughter with a dad? I agree that it is tedious but would I seriously argue against it? No!

     

    just honestly think this, hope you get me on some level.

  9. very nice pro set up there well done and i wish you luck, you will need some in these tight times and with the amount of competition round york and Leeds you will be up against it from the off.

     

     

    Guild of master craftsmen is a waste of time IMO been there never again.

     

    Yeh I know what you mean. It's a means whilst I get the logos I want! better than none. I also know what you mean being up against it, that is why the big money into logos, insurance, subscriptions, branding, company appearance and advertising.....we need all the firm foundation we can get and we need to be a cut above from the start!

  10. When does a hedge become a tree or a tree a hedge? I only ask because the other day I agreed to dismantle/remove a large multi-stemed Lelandii for a customer. My regular climber didn't get back to me in time for a quote I did and (with only a small time window between jobs) I ended up doing the removal/felling and topping with the help of the customer who acted as a groundie of sorts (he's actually a family friend).

    The real question (at last!) is, at what point do you other tree surgeons feel the need for a second climber for aeriel rescue? Isn't Lellandi just a hybridised hedging plant and not (necessarily) so much a tree?

    Who wants to turn this kind of 'bread and butter' work down because your oppo is unavailable that day?

    What's the Public-Liabilty feel about this anyone??:confused1:

     

    In my eyes it is pure and simple. If you are climbing above a height that you know to be high enough to warrant a harness, and you are being employed by somebody, then you absolutly must have a groundsman who is qualified (for their sake, from a manslaughter and pure guilt point of view) and competent (for your sake) to get you down if the s*** hits the fan! If your on your own and you are answerable to nobody but yourself........it is your call. I am a big believer in that men know their own limits. Most normal lads in the industry know when it is time to say " yeh, think I best have a groundsman here!" If your oppo aint available and you can't do it without him you won't. If your up there thinking "this is a bit daft!" then you know the answer to your question!

    Am I right??

  11. Very nice set up and i applaud your ambition to be a top class outfit.

    Just one question, it's not a criticism but i'm interested to know why your a member of the guide of master craftsman. I ask because the only tree firms around me that advertise this are always the pikki's. Do they do any checks on your standard of works?

    Anyway, wish you all the best for the future.

    Ed

     

    In reply to your question' and I really must be quite careful what I say now......well , why not:

     

    I have been doing this job 16 years. When I started my first harness was an actual parachute harness with no leg loops! As I have worked and learnt I have seen a big shift in the industry towards proffesionalism and pride in our science! In-keeping with the spirit I am keen for my clients to see that the company is all about transparent competence. E.T.C can,t become an AA approved contractor until we have been trading for 2 years, regardless of the experience of the employees. So in the absence of any code to advertise that we try to follow (the arb association prohibits the use of it's logo to anyone, even a logo of membership to it's members unless you are a approved contractor!) we are forced to do the next best thing. Membership of the guild shows that you have at least satisfied the criteria of checkable references, qualifications, experience, insurance and company status! All of which are checked properly by the way! I am proud of the company membership to the guild and it did not come easily! Or cheaply! and the only reason I got it for the company was that I had 5 checkable references to prove I had been a head climber and foreman for over 8 years and had qualifications and experience, and had run crews at 2 of the Yorkshire AA approved outfits in my employment history. If you are seeing ****** running round as members I would check their details shown on their van against the guild list! Probably just using the logo without permission. If not they must be either ok or at least used to be? My experience with the guild is all good?

  12. Thanks its all the fruition of my own ideas. The best part is I managed to get it all done using local businesses. I am capped with everything, from the logo and web-site right through to the wagon tipper body and sign-writing!

  13. Well folks The time has come to announce the opening of my new business!

    Expert Tree Care Limited has opened for business in York and is the product of 16 years in the industry!

    Visit my make-shift web-site at YORK TREE SURGEON, the site is being re-designed and new pics and content launched at the event I am about to announce.

    The launch event is on the 16th August 2012 at Oaken Grove Community Center, Haxby, York. All my arboricultural mates here on arbtalk are welcome to attend if it is convenient. Just visit Expert Tree Care Ltd Contact Us and confirm you are attending and the numbers if you are coming!

    Anyway have a gander at the pics of the van and please like my facebook and twitter pages!

    Steve B please get in touch as there are several corporate entities representing at the event and I would love to have arbtalk there either in person or in the form of some promo material that can be laid out. The press are going to be there as well as local college Askham Bryan, Tree Officers from Leeds CC, York CC, Easingwold Town Council, Ryedale Council, Hambleton Council, Orange Plant, The Green Pages, Landmark Trading etc, etc so would be a shame not to have something there. I aim for Expert Tree Care Ltd to be AA approved within 4 years, we employ 3 people already and the big emphasis is on quality tree work, continued education and familiarity with industry best practice and above and beyond care of all our employees!

    Wish us luck everyone and ALL feedback, even negative is warmly welcomed!

     

    Chris. :thumbup1:

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  14. Cheers mate, yeh we got a damn good crew on at the moment. Is a good feeling when you can look around at the lads and pretty much know they are each on the ball in their respective roles. Got good climbers on as well as really decent groundsmen, the boss is on the money with his timing and recommendations and the office secretary is involved and professional, am happy at Bartletts York at the moment . Am sure there will be more pics to come. Have been away from arbtalk for a while but am gonna make an effort to be more active on the forums in future. Cheers.

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