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  1. Hi everyone

    I've just recently finished a temporary contract with a landscape company and I am now looking for a part time or full time position for a tree firm my c.v/cover letter is below

    thanks for reading hopefully I can be of help to your company.

    My name is samuel lock

    I am 22 with 3 years experience in various roles of tree and vegetation managment

    Such groundsman for general private tree surgeon companies, commercial tree surgery and most recent infrastructure vegetation and tree management for a network rail secondary sponsor

    References available upon request

    Qualifications include cs30,brushcutter,strimmer,ped controlled mower and ride on mower

    Tickets I aim to achieve would be cs31 cs38 cs39

    I have own ppe, chainsaw and climbing equipment for when necessary

    If any more information is needed please dont hesitate to ask

    My interest in tree surgery is not only a career but also a hobbie of mine mainly he climbing aspects and going to various yearly shows for networking but am very eager to work any role offered

    Thank you for taking the time to read this

    07527178315 my mobile

    01245767065 my home

  2. i have taken jobs mate after paying bills i'm skint again and don't need tickets for just cleaning and bits like that and no I don't drive your right but i have offered to pay petrol and no i don't have tickets but i'm not a retard I know if a tree is being felled not to stand right on top of it people just fob me off with utter bull to be fair there's some really nice people on here but then there is some damn right rude people who think there better than everyone else im just sick of it jackdaw im 24 on 5 March mate

     

    Hey dude

    Feeling your frustration as I am in quite a similar situation myself apart from a few years experience in arb from sub contracting here there and everywhere.

    Its difficult trying to reach out in the arb world as there are so many people willing to work for nothing just for experience and a possible foot in the door, but one thing I have noticed is the amount of knock backs so many training arbs get, but to be fair taking a bite out of that slice of humble pie really does help.

    Having been told by other arbs before there is a fine line between eager and pushy type into google-funding for training there opportunitys to get funded for nptc courses tickets really will help show your knowledge of te industry

    Best of luck mate

     

    Sent from my GT-I9205 using Arbtalk mobile app

  3. Hi all ive been thinking for a little while now about relocate to somewhere out of chelmsford essex such as london or elsewhere.

    My question being is there any employers looking for an eager,well mannered,loyal and strong groundsman who loves all aspects of tree work especially climbing.

    Im wanting a fresh start and guaranteed opportunity to further my career as a tree surgeon.

    I am 22 with plenty of references with various tree surgery and vegetation managment company's I have my own ppe, chainsaw and climbing kit.

    My tickets are cs30, strimmer and brushcutter, ped controlled mower and ride on mower

    I am looking to gain as many tickets as I can throughout my career.

    Unfortunately at this time I dont have a drivers license but am currently in the process of taking my final motorbike test but due to lack of funds had to postpone taking the final test.

    If somebody out there can advise or give me the opportunity to prove my worth in there company please dont hesitate to message me, if there is anything anybody feels I have left out please correct me

    Thanks for taking the time to read this

  4. I personally feel that information can be picked up anywhere from anybody, its only when that information is put to practise do we know if it works or not.

    When I first came on to arbtalk before starting a career in trees I had no idea about anything, arbtalk led me to jonsie show from there I met many many different faces which I then found out was on here, these people have gave me more knowledge about tree work, climbing, machinery and even business which I certainly didnt know 3 and half years ago

    So it all depends how pick through the opinions of others

    Best of luck mate

  5. Hey Guys sorry just seen the thread again.

    Those words were not from my mouth, i asked a buddy of mine who said that a basic wage for a day is £60 but then its the same everywhere isnt it?

     

    Some companys pay basic £50 a day and some pay £80 basic, all depends who your working for and area etc doesnt it.

     

    I personally wouldnt expect anyone to work for a very basic wage but thats the discression of each individual company.

     

    Hi ryan just taking a look back through this thread and noticed you work for ground control and the company im now working for actually do some work for you-anglia infrastructure

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