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JaySmith

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  1. Obviously you will only learn so much in one year but becuase the COL doesn't have the pressures of time and money like a commercial firm then you get to do a lot of things that an apprentice wouldn't normally do. I would say overall that the opportunity if excellent, they will show you how to do things acording to the book, this isn't the faster way and is different to how you work for a commercial firm where everything has to be done yesterday and at the right price.

     

    If you can afford it then yes I would say go for it. Maybe put a post on here and see if you can do a few days for a local guy to make sure this is for you, the colleges big the job up and show students climbing the nicest trees with all of the flashy gear when in the real world it's a bit different - I've spent the day in a garden with cat mess dismantling a sycamore loaded with green fly - but then last week I spent two days reducing an 85ft Oak which was a beauty to climb so it's swings and roundabouts.

  2. Hi Ben,

     

    No problems at all, I suppose it will depend on how you want to live while down in London. If you want a swanky flat and be out every night then I would say no way. The yard is on the Essex/East London border so you could find a cheap flat/room/bedsit and do it on the cheap. If you have any savings that would help as well. Yes the salary is low but then that is outweighed by what you get in terms of tickets. If they have kept it the same then you would get Cs30, 31, 38, IPAF MEWP and possbily CS39. These tickets will then put you in a good position to get a job when you leave.

  3. No worries Mick I'll see you then if you've got a spare lid can you chuck one in as all my gear is at the yard cheers see you tomorrow mate

  4. Alright Mick, do you need a hand clearing the access on Sunday for the meet on the 6th, if so let us know happy to lend a hand mate

  5. Sounds goof mate, glad it all went well, I'm sure you'll breeze the assesment! See you at the show if not before take it easy

  6. Hi mate, yeah you too. We are all going to the Capel show from work and I think the others from Hampstead will be going as well. We go with work on the Friday but I'll probably camp/stay over if a few others are up for it. How did the CS39 go?

  7. Hi Mick, your PM box is full!

  8. Hello mate, yeah that sounds good, Cobham is only about 10 mins from me so that will be ideal mate

  9. Hi David, thanks for the info on the Apprentice Arb position and the City of London that you gave me previously. Pleased to say I have been offered one of the positions in Epping and really looking forward to getting started!

     

    Many thanks

    James

  10. I'm not qualified or working in Arb at the moment, working in a different industry. Looking to do a course with Kingswood and Merrist Wood, done a few odd days helping some local guys to get a little experience but thats it at the moment. Might pop down to the show as it's only 15mins away for me!

  11. Hi Phill, I am in Meopham near Gravesend, yourself?

  12. Hi Mick, I see you are from the kent area and I am doing my tickets soon, do you have any weekend work or sub work at all?

     

    Cheers

    JS

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