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John Megson 125

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  • Location:
    Bamford, Hope Valley, Derbyshire.
  • Interests
    climbing trees, using chainsaw, mountain biking, woodwork and travelling
  • Occupation
    Looking for a subby or permanent job
  • Post code
    S33 0AZ
  • City
    Sheffield

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  1. <p>Level 3 diploma in Forestry and arboriculture, 2 years of part time practical experience, CS30 and CS38. Hard working and currently looking for a permanent job or subcontracting groundsman job. (excepts minimum wage)<img src="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/001_smile.gif.85de4dbf571682c521c1f17809dcc557.gif" alt=":001_smile:" /></p>

  2. Thanks everyone you have all been very helpful and fairly supportive. I expected most people to say that I need more experience, which I totally agree with. I will use this advice to help me on my way to employment and if I am lucky enough to be offed any contracts I will only except ones that are with in my capabilities. I live in Bamford, Derdyshire (near Sheffield) if anyone is in need of young subby groundsman with a small amount of experience but a will to work. ( comes cheep)
  3. Hi guys, I am a 18 year old lad who has just finished a level 3 diploma in Forestry and Arboriculture. I am fresh out of college and I am now facing the hard task of getting a job in the business. Finding a permanent job with a tree surgeon seems to be getting me now where so I am looking at other options like sub contracting. Can anyone give me any advice on how to get started. What I will need and how to advertise my self with sub contracting? At the moment I have my college qualification, Cs30, Cs38, 2 years of practical experience and most of the required equipment and PPE. What else do I need?

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