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  1. Lois is also a very good competition pole climber, so watch out for her at the pole climbing competitions.
  2. That is the only way of increasing rates, why should a tree surgeon earn less than a plumber or an electrician? We have more kit and invest more money than both of the other professions. Tree work is also recognised as being one of the more dangerous occupations.
  3. I fully agree, we need to professionalise the domestic tree market but don't know how we would achieve that objective.
  4. Will you have a Bandit HB20 at the APF or not?
  5. Aye, I could do with a hiab for tomorrows job lol
  6. Me and Alan, both wear our X-fits with pride don't think you would agree with what saw we used for logging up the stem though
  7. Nice photos, hope you dont mind me posting a photo of the tree job we did yesterday
  8. Hi Paul, Are you planning on having anymore AA workshops up in the North of England this year?
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    <p>Hi Liam</p>

    <p>I emailed you on the 29th a photo of the sample cards and haven't heard back from you. Can you please let me know if you like them and wish to purchase the quantities you asked for?</p>

    <p> </p>

    <p>Mike</p>

     

  10. You can carry out the works sooner, as long as the client has signed to agree to this as is shown in the cancellation notice below Seven day right to cancel only if the contract is concluded in a consumers home or place of work In the above circumstance the consumer has the right to cancel the contract if they wish and that right can be exercised by delivering or sending (including by electronic mail) a cancellation notice to the trader at any time within the period of seven days starting on the day the consumer receives this notice. The consumer can cancel by delivering, sending or emailing a cancellation notice to the trader shown below. The consumer can use the cancellation form below if they wish. Traders Name Traders Address For work commenced prior to the expiry of the 7 day cancellation period: If the consumer has agreed in writing that work will commence before the seven-day cancellation period expires, and they subsequently cancel in accordance with their rights, they are advised that reasonable payment may be due for any work carried out. cut here-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------cut here If the consumer wishes to cancel the contract they MUST DO SO IN WRITING and deliver personally or send (which may be by electronic mail) this notice to the trader shown above. The consumer may use this form if they want to but are not obliged to do so. (Complete, detach and return this portion of the form ONLY IF YOU WISH TO CANCEL THE CONTRACT) To: Traders Name and Address I hereby give notice that I wish to cancel the contract Quotation ref no………….& (Consumer to Write their Name & Address Here) Signed……………………………………………….. Dated………………………… (Complete, this portion of the form ONLY IF YOU WISH WORK TO COMMENCE BEFORE THE 7 DAY CANCELLATION PERIOD HAS EXPIRED) I agree that Traders Name may commence work on ………….. (date), before the cancellation period has expired. I understand that if I decide to cancel within seven days, I may be asked to pay for any work that has been carried out prior to cancellation. Signed………………………………………………………….. Dated………………
  11. thanks for sending the Zigzag so promptly Barry
  12. I am currently doing a teaching course PTTLs (Preparing to teach in lifelong learning sector) as we deliver some training courses and my dad has a teaching degree.
  13. Why not do your assessor qualifications for NPTC's, or is that part of your plan!
  14. Their are peaks and throughs in every business and our industry is no different, just remain positive and you will succeed.
  15. Happy new year Chris, hope you have a cracking year and climb safe

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