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Posts posted by treesuggs
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We are currently seeking a full time climber for our office in mid Bedfordshire, must hold all relevant cs units and have a full UK driving licence.
in return we offer a 40hr week with options for overtime as the business requires , 20 days paid annual leave plus bank holidays, competitive pay will be dependent on experience and qualifications.
You can PM me for more information or send your CV to [email protected]
Andy.
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full time, team leader/climber required for immediate start, based in Bedfordshire. top rates of pay for right candidate.
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I seam to do it every time I bye a new silky.
New blade, new blood.
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can provide you with a tip site in mid bedfordshire , on your way home-ish
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last time i saw you climb you needed help putting your spikes onJust wondering like, I'm 48,been climbing 20 yrs + and still climbing most days although No1 son does all the big stuff these days. Who here older and still at it, tree climbing that is? -
Thou shall not partake in fermented beverage's on stormy night's.
Thou shall avoid all weigh bridges on return journeys.
Thou shall show no false favour to ash over conifer Logs.
Thou shall not get court pissing in thy clients garden.
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It's not just you team players that have to contend with these issues.
I work by myself and the banter often goes beyond acceptable levels. I have tried the storming off in a husty tactic numerous times, but to little effect, aside from a marked slowdown in my productivity!
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washing up liquid 10min before you shower , comes right off.
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Yep, been there , horrible flu like symptoms. a lesson learned:blushing:
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Been there done that, on the same site!!!!!!!you dont know how true that is -
Fantastic news Malcolm, Haydn told me this afternoon, have you thought about letting any of the local rags know, they love a good traveler story
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What they said, especially the bit about looking like a farmer! never look like farmer, its just wrong:001_tt2:
I may have just let a bit of wee out:lol:
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Well said that man.With you on that one, a true leader and if britain never had these types through history we,d be talking german -
it is cost effective if you are running a few crews. maybe buy the kit to join chains , to repair breakages, then treat your self to a 100ft when you can.
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sorry mate couldn't help it:001_rolleyes:Funny!Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
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oh wait, was i meant to commenting on the dove for men add?
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Go for it, we run two for small stumps, keep the cutters sharp and it will match larger grinders, you sweat a bit more though:001_smile:
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You saw it here first Ladies and Gents
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ditto:thumbup1:your not on your own on that way of thinking mate, believe me! -
Take it in a positive vane and a learning opportunity...personally I wouldn't pursue this 'line of enquiry' as it's gonna be time consuming and there may be future repercussions, i.e. more visits.
Cheers..
Paul
oh no, been around the industry too long too push our luck , we are IMO damn good at h+s but not daft enough to show up too much on the radar:biggrin:
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Poss. coincidentally she lived in village and been on recent HSE 'Treework' 3-day course.
Re- £124 per hour (HSE - 'Fee for Intervention') HSE have reaassured me that 'investigations of material breaches' will not be undertaken lightly and principally aimed at persistent offenders (often known to HSE.)
Nonetheless it does 'focus the mind' and will hopefully have a positive effect on improving H&S, partic. on site, but also at the documentary level....'ARB Approved Contractor' anyone?
Take care out there.
Cheers all..
Paul
UPDATE...........after a few calls today we found out she lives next door!!!!, she checked us but not the the landscaper we were working for who also happens to work for her father:lol:
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had people pretend to.be from hse before. Ask for ID and call local office to check genuine.
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all legit, we spoke to her while she was on site with our guy, will be investigating further on monday morning, maybe we woke someone up with good contacts too early on a saturday morning:001_rolleyes:
Sooty Bark Disease on sycamore
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We Have been Passed on a job to remove A small group of roadside sycamores by a local LA tree team, they do not want to touch them , due the presence of sooty bark disease, and have sent me a load of info regarding health issues and disposal but none of it is current or relevant to the UK. does any one have any more info on this topic as i'm bored of google.