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looker123

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  1. I also have broken 2 other wrist bones but don't think they are too serious, think scaphoid is the main one. Is does hurt a lot at the moment, going to get done good physio after it settles down a bit. Don't want to rush it, but want to get climbing ASAP, oh well these things happen, didn't think it would be such a awkward little bone to break, but cheers for all your replies!
  2. Thanks for all the response bit of reassurance as people say they can be awkward to heal etc, I have had it pinned, I also dislocated my wrist but that's back in now Ha yes I also did it in a bike had a motocross accident got spat off mid air, think bike has come off worse though haha They have said 6 weeks which I kind of expected, although I want it to be right, just happy to know that it won't effect my climbing in the future Cheers!
  3. Hi there, I had a little accident yesterday and have fractured my scaphoid, also got some ligament damage. Has anyone had a similar injury? Does it affect your climbing? Just wanted to know how long I would be looking at recovering from this. Cheers!
  4. got sorted out with the tree climbers guide 3rd edition now, so will be busy reading that now. I will have a look at the books and sites mentioned. Rob, i just wanted something that would assist me with my climbing mainly, to help me get through it a bit easier Thanks
  5. cheers i will have a look at them! i did try the search but couldnt make any sense out of it
  6. Just after buying a few books that would be handy, i have got my cs 38 and 39 coming up in april, and have just done my cs 30/31. I just want a head start and to gain some knowledge that will help me on my course and afterwards. cheers
  7. Thanks DN. I will take your advice, seems sensible to get someone who knows what they are doing. Im not fully decided yet, although its something im deffinatly considering, after speaking to local firms they haven't got the work to take someone on full time. Cheers
  8. It would probably be spraying etc, and could also pick up abit of work from where im at now to fall back on. Just keeping my options open, whilst trying to fund futher training. Just working out if its feasible or not. Cheers
  9. cheers shane! Really looking forward to climbing now, couldn't come sooner. Yeh works tough out there, but going have a ring round all companies in my area again monday, hopefully things have picked up. Good luck too you also mate, hope it all goes well
  10. Just had my assessment today, all went really well. Was worried for some Reason but I don't know why. All the nptc assessors seem to make you at ease and get the best out of you! I loved everyminute of this week! Just booking my 38/39 now so things are sweet! In the York area do anyone wanting a hand im looking for work! Cheers
  11. Wow, thanks for all the information. There's deffo more too it than you realises I get the grasp of it now, probably just the surface but good t have some understanding of how it works. Just passed my 30&31 today, 38 and 39 booked, things are looking up!
  12. Yeh i am deffinatly in a muddle. Trying to get my head around it. I see what your saying now about paying less tax at the end of the year. On one website where i have read it says you can claim for the full costs of that vehicle, which means? I did think it was too good to be true with the 45p a mile, how does that actually work then? Sure it will all come togeether. No, sorrry, i might of worded it wrong, I know i could get enough work if i went as a subbie, which is why im considering it. Just want to work out where i would stand with expenses, if i can get anythinng to help me out, etc. Thanks agin
  13. Considering going self employed as a subbie, as i have come across a good opportunity. However, I can't get my head around self emplyed tax, and expenses etc. My main curiosity is that travel expenses. It says 45pence per mille for the first 10,000 miles and 25 there after or a fixed rate, think its 60%. Now I would be doing around 100 miles per day travelling to and from the place of work. Would I be able to claim 45p per mile on this? Would work out at £45 a day, seems like an awful lot to say i would only be using £20 worth of fuel? I would run a small van (VW Caddy) therefore fuel wouldn't be much. If this is correct then it would help me out so much. Also could I claim for PPE for example chainsaw trousers, boots etc? and also could I get anything for training? obviously work related? Are there any more perks. Just after some advice and more clear info. Thanks in advance
  14. just bought them. Managed to find a bargain £100, thought that was very good
  15. They look nice boots, Going to order them soon just deciding what size to go for. Cheers for your help
  16. ah, might give them a miss then, shame but rather pay a bit more and have better comfort. Anyone else got anymore suggestions? I have been looking at them boots actually today, might get myself some. Thanks
  17. cheers, there is some good deals on there, unfortunately not in my size. Typical
  18. What is in your opinion the best kit at a reasonable price, looking for some trousers, and came across these husky ones Chainsaw Safety Clothing | Chainsaw Trousers | Husqvarna Chainsaw Trousers Type C - Willis and Grabham they seem well priced, are they any good? also looking for some boots, was wanting to spend £140 tops, i appreciate i probably wont be able to get some brilliant ones for this. Any advice would be appreciated, thanks.
  19. Yes it does seen as though more and more people are doing the cs 30 and 31 now which I guess means companies can pick and choose also Lower wages as said. I do have cscs card, also a few utility passports (gas) which would be handy. How would I go about getting pts? I suppose going grass cutting etc is a foot in the door. I guess it's Just experience at the end of the day, which is hard to get in these times. To be honest I would rather go work full time for a local tree surgeon i know on min wage the. Atleast it's a guaranteed income, but he said he hasn't got he work on ATM to pay and extra wage, fair emough I guess. Is there alot of work to be had off here? Thanks
  20. Thanks for the replies! Yes it does seem very competitive and hard going out there. How's work in your areas? Where I am (York) I have rung every tree surgeon in the yellow pages and most of them say, no sorry we have been laying a few people off. A small minority say I will take your details, however this is probably just politeness above anything and I will be surprised if i here anything from them. The majority of the work on here does seem to Be in the south though? So would you risk it or not? I haven't got much to loose, place where I'm at now is appalling to work for, I hate it if I'm honest, I think if it doesnt work out then the stuff I will have invested in won't go to waste anyway. I'm only young 20, and no commitments etc Thanks
  21. Just a few questions for you all that I'm hoping you can give me some advice from. First of all, how competitive is it out there going self employed for Subbying for other companies? Would I stand much chance of making a basic wage? I ask this having little to no experience with a saw? I'm working landscaping at the moment, i have got experience stumpgrinding, and with chippers etc, have also got spraying tickets. I am doing my cs 30 and 31 in a few weeks then I'm hoping to be getting cs 38 in the summer. I am also quite flexible with what I do, don't mind doing a bit of hedge cutting, strimming, spraying etc I will have my own van, ppe, saws, strimmers, k/s, everything. I should add I Happily work away, will travel anywhere. One final question is what would you be looking a for a day rate for me, say with cs 30 31 and 38? Very hard working I will add. Oh and I'm in the Yorkshire region. I know some of these questions no one will be able to answer lol Thanks
  22. As above, looking for any work in the york or surrouding areas, selby, castleford, hull etc. Have previous experience pruning, chipping and stumpgrinding. In a few weeks i will be doing my cs 30 & 31. Hard working, reliable, good time keeper, and very willing. Can also work weekends. Thanks.
  23. cheers for the help and advice everyone. Yeh, i think that would be the safest option making enquiries before. Its one thing getting a job but actually getting one you want and enjoy doing is a totally different thing. I wouldnt want to throw myself at the deepend doing work i wasnt confident with or out of of my ability but. To be honest i would be happy just going as a groundie just to get feel for things, then see how things turned out. Going to do some more enquiring have a browse around some other forums anyway, cheers!
  24. ah right, i am getting my head round it now. I see jobs for aus avertised on arbjobs, how would you go about getting one of them? Do most people just go out there on a working visa with nothing and get work off there own back, or have something in place? Think it would be a great experience Cheers

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