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bones

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  • Birthday 03/03/1969

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  1. sory mate dont no how to put up a link but . this is cornwall jobs 2 tree surgeons required job ref no 166122-ejw23493 posted 17th sept hope it may help
  2. stumbling round the bedroom at 2 in the morning eyes streaming and feeling full of splinters not pleasant
  3. the 151 t is a cracking little welder i have used them to build truck bodys cope well upto 3mm strugle abit after that tho stick is better for the bigger stuff but you will strugle on body panells as said the cebora 190 are very good buy biger it will live longer and serve you better stay cleare of snapoff . utter shite in my opinion and cold teabags for the arkeye
  4. bones

    advise please

    cheers mate not looking good is it . im not really botherd about climbing . im quite happy on the ground . but i realise that would make finding work even harder
  5. bones

    advise please

    thanks for the replys so far would any of you fine gents from cornwall like to give me an opinion or thort im not touting for work just your thorts so i can try an make an informed decision tree work or pasty carving
  6. landy sj413 or an old merc g wagon if you can find one . locking diffs front and back
  7. bones

    advise please

    cheers lads for the replys i have looked at other things but always seem the same .to many men doing to few jobs . i no of two plumbers near me carnt get work cos every one jumped on the band wagon . electricion is the way to go but i got no branes for that:confused1: i also have another motive . my boys 14 now and doing land based agriculter and horticulter at school. makes more money than me now with his petrol strimer . but i no hes gona find it hard to get work when he leaves . so im hoping i can get him in if im in so to speak . the next generation are gona find it tuff
  8. bones

    advise please

    thank you samuel i dident no that who funds that then . cos if i qualify i could aford the 39 as well
  9. bones

    advise please

    cheers gents for the replys for the past twelve years its been welding fabrecation and mechanical but over the years ive done pileing land and marine , banks man , site labouring, abit of steel erecting , scafolding .you get the idea ive never needed a ticket for any of it . so i now find myself untrained in a world where the paper boy needs a cscs card . i have done abit of saw work for mates and such to no i enjoy it .but im under no elusions that a few tickets do not a sawman make . hence i dont mind starting at the bottom of the wood pile . moneys tight at the min so 30,31 i could do then 38 and or chipper then 39 when i get some pennys together. im not so much looking for a job but weather theres work out there for someone without experiance which most people want sory for the long posts all
  10. hello all im sure you have herd all this before but here goes im a 41 year young bloke living in cornwall just up from eden.i have become so fed up with the work i do that i gave up only to realise that i now need tickets just to read the job section i have decided its time fo a change . so question ) is there room for a small bloke in cornwall with cs30 31 and maybe38 so im some use to single climbers or chipper ticket now i dont expect to earn £600 pound a week felling mighty oaks or be on the next episode of axmen . im happy with the feacal end of the stick for atime till i get some of that all valuble experiance an can aford a bit more training but i only have 1 shot at tickets of any industry so i got to get it right sorry about the spelling . any input or help much apreciated

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