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rammer

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  1. IMO no. Depends on your circumstances though. I was lucky enough for my employer to put me through C1/C +E(class 1+2) It's the most useful qual i have. My advice would be to save a bit more cash and go big:thumbup1: Regards Rammer:thumbup:
  2. Well done mate:thumbup1: Did my 32+34 with Dennis.He's a top bloke:thumbup1:
  3. My missus builds web-sites,and specializes in SEO..70+the dreaded is a bloody good offer. Good idea steve BTWhttp://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/images/smiliesmodern/thumbup1.gif
  4. Not as much as i used to,wife and kids now.Had some happy days on the Town End though.Down to about 10 games a season now:thumbup1:
  5. http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/images/smiliesmodern/thumbup.gif Hope we go up through play-offs.Want a trip to wembely!http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/images/smiliesmodern/thumbup.gif
  6. I've been using prussic for last 14 years.Until today when i used HC with VT for 1st time,and i loved it.
  7. I work for LA,and we don't do any private work.
  8. Preston North End:thumbup:
  9. My uncle used to have one. Awesome car.Then the mid-life crisis struck and he traded it for a impreza.Also awesome.. A:thumbup:
  10. Try Millhouse training, they're pretty good.Based in Lancs.
  11. If this is the case,good on him:001_smile:
  12. The odd cash job is fair enough.Your boss must be a decent bloke to lend you HIS kit,but getting insurance and competing for work with HIS equipment is taking the p**s imo.
  13. I got my HGV 1&2 a few years ago,best thing i ever did.Good luck in your arb career Yogi93:thumbup1:
  14. The most comfortable boots i've ever had,but durabilty wise they are rubbish:thumbdown:Protector pro's imo
  15. Top job mate,looks really good:thumbup1:
  16. I think this is a good idea.I'd prefer to use this service rather than an agency.Well worth a tenner or so.
  17. Try millhouse, they're based in lancashire though:thumbup1:
  18. Wouldn't like a piece of deadwood to come flying back out,it'd break someones nose:thumbdown:
  19. Modo=Dereck

  20. I pollarded a LP 2 or so years ago,after looking at it a couple of months after the job i had similar concerns,but it ended up looking really well..Shame an electrical goods wagon smashed into it and i got the call to remove the tree from the highway:thumbup1:
  21. ..If i was closer i'd have it,thanks for posting anyway:thumbup1:
  22. Sound advice here..Imo go day rate:001_cool:
  23. Got called out to a job earlier this year because of this.The tree fell into the front garden,expect there will be a few more after these winds:thumbup1:

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