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jimmylad

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    <p>Hello Jim</p>

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    <p>I got a message from you the other day in reply to a ad' I put out looking for surveying work. </p>

    <p>To be honest I think I have meet you a few times whilst I was at Glendale. Are you still at Glendale? My name is James Langner and I was working in the south lincs patch for alf, griff and martin. </p>

    <p>If your the same Jim I am thinking (forgive me if not) then you'll know who am working with at the moment. If the job opening you have is with Glendale am not 100% sure in all honesty, their where, or at least I had issues with the pay towards the end.</p>

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    <p>Anyways give us a message back and look after yourself.</p>

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    <p>James</p>

     

  2. Hello.

     

    Hope all is well. I have noticed in you post a fair few picture and comments on here and so if you do not mind, could I ask a question or two?

     

    Ideally what I would like to know or gain info' on is how to get in to the USA. I currently live in sunny England (cumbria).

    I am 28years old, currently have a three years of experience of studying in forestry management and arboriculture. I have clean driving licence, chainsaw tickets (cs30, 31 and 38) as well I have brush cutting tickets , first aid and manual handling training. I have worked for a great contract climbing gang here (as part of my education) and currently work part time for a local forestry company doing all sorts of works/planning.

     

    Would you know or expect this to be enough to gain employment within the US?

    Do you know of any one taking people on or looking for staff at the moment?

     

    Regardless, love some of your pics you post on here.

    All the best and safe climbing.

     

    James

  3. Hello.

     

    Hope all is well. I have noticed in you post a fair few picture and comments on here and so if you do not mind, could I ask a question or two?

     

    Ideally what I would like to know or gain info' on is how to get in to the USA. I currently live in sunny England (cumbria).

    I am 28years old, currently have a three years of experience of studying in forestry management and arboriculture. I have clean driving licence, chainsaw tickets (cs30, 31 and 38) as well I have brush cutting tickets , first aid and manual handling training. I have worked for a great contract climbing gang here (as part of my education) and currently work part time for a local forestry company doing all sorts of works/planning.

     

    Would you know or expect this to be enough to gain employment within the US?

    Do you know of any one taking people on or looking for staff at the moment?

     

    Regardless, love some of your pics you post on here.

    All the best and safe climbing.

     

    James

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