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I'l be coming and camping too please.
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She's got a face like a welders bench.
Mad as a box of squirrels.
Bangs like a belt fed bazooka.
That sounded like a shart.
I would rather shove a fist full of angry wasps up my arse.
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Good luck matey hope it goes well for you
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Pm sent
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What is the pay like?
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Hi I have cs 30,31,38 and 39 and lantra chipper and stumpgrinder certs. I have all my own ppe including climbing kit. I also have saws and a chipper 4.5" ish capacity which is mounted on a trailer with a chip box on the back. I am ex forces and hard working/reliable. I am looking for work in the midlands area coventry/rugby preferably but will travel if needed. So if your looking for a reliable groundy with aerial rescue tickets and own kit that can bring a chipper too then give me a shout.
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Just seen this on eBay i think it's quality although not sure about carrying capacity check it out item number 280508589520
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Hi I am recently qualified with 30,31,38&39 and a chipper and stumpgrinder cert. Not available today Wednesday or Friday but will be available from Saturday onwards. I live in Coventry and am willing to travel have most of my own kit. If you need anyone in the future give me a shout cheers James 07889529138
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And where?
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Cheers matey hos it going?
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Hi I have recentry got cs 30,31,38,39 and lantra chipper and stumpgrinder certs I am local so give me a shout if you need a hand at all.
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Hi I have recently passed cs30,31,38,39 and lantra chipper and stumpgrinder certs and am looking for some work experience in the midlands area. I have my own transport and ppe and a ground saw. Just after experience really so willing to work for not much money. Cheers James.
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Just a bit more info I bought one and it arrived within 3 days and was brand new in original packaging spot on and a lot cheaper than buying in the uk!!
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I have found Glucosmine to be helpful too
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Hi guy's just found this on the mighty mighty bay and thought someone may be interested its cheep!!
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Thats proper pants sorry to hear it hope you get it back and then take the gas axe to the thief's nip's!!!
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Looks good prices are best at Toys r us £80 not bad would like to see what the quality is like though...
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Anyone??? Willing to travel and free labour!
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They are all my girlfriends dogs but have been adopted by me since we got together and I now wouldn't leave the house without them!!
The first is Jen and at 14 and a half she is allowed to rule the roost.
The second is Moll she is a sun worshipper and a proper little terrier.
And finally there is Mook trying my slippers for size he is awesome.
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Hi guy's I think everyone is entitled to their own opinion whatever that may be. I have my own opinions on an awful lot of things in life but I wouldn't expect anyone else to see things the same way. I can however recomend watching Al Gore's video titled An Inconvenient Truth I watched it recently and although I dont agree with everything covered by it it does have an awful lot of fact's relevant to this post.
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Hi I am looking for some work experience in the warwickshire area Rugby/Coventry preferably. I have no tickets or experience but am willing to work hard in exchange for experience. I am 28 years young have a full driving licence and own transport. Available at weekend's only at the moment. Any help gratefully received cheers James.
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Practical quals ( NPTC etc ) are good nd furthermore essential as increasingly employers are reqired to usequalified staff. IMO, you will find it a bit limiting in years ahead.
RFS is a good qual for starters and includes NPTC units as a part of the certificate...check it out....
Cheers will have a look depends on wether my resettlement grant from the RAF will pay for it though as the course with Kingswood would be covered by the grant.
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Hi guys I am new to the forum and am looking for some help and advice. I am currently serving in the RAF as an aircraft technician but after 9.5 yrs have had enough of the service life:thumbdown:. I am currently looking into courses to become a climber. I have no real experiene of tree work except splitting a few logs and pruning a few hedges etc. The main course I have looked in to so far is one that Kingswood training provide that is tailored to the service leaver. If anyone can help me out with some advice/information to steer me in the right direction then I would be most appreciative. Cheers
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