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steph

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  1. Hi Andy, I have the same view as you on the matter. Ive been working in the Tree business now for 4 years, i know my strenghs and weaknesses, and have a fantastic team as we compliment each other well. I have had very few negative comments and find the men i have come across so supportive and this topics has never come to light before. I am just interested in other peoples views i suppose..........i cant relate to the toilet matter so much, never had trouble myself.
  2. Hi There, im new to the site!!! I know this maybe seen as abit of a touchy subject to some. Following a recent conversation with a fellow work collegue, where the topic was females working in the Tree Industry, i was left thinking by some of his comments that perhaps he may see them as abit of a threat.......(i promise i wasnt being over sensitive)haha! Just left me thinking and thought this would be the perfect place to get a wide range of thoughts over the issue.....all thoughts and comments welcome with an openmind....
  3. Hi There All, Just popped in to introduce myself as im a new member......Hi!! Having read the posts, i have to say im in complete agreement with Swoollard. When i was being trained i was about both methods and found the both end method by far the most easier, now i have been climbing for sometime i have found that the lanyard method alot quicker and less fussy. but both have there pros and cons.
  4. Hi There, Im new to the site and was wondering if anyone could help with a few questions....i was wondering if anyone has a Skylotec Kolibri?...

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