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arbor_dan

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  1. Hello all ! A little brief background about myself I started within the industry in 2005 where I attended Lincoln university for a diploma in forestry and arboriculture. During the two year course i worked part time for a few companies from small one man bands to forestry felling in the local estate. I settled down with one company for 5 years in which i obtained my utility tickets and gained a lot of my experience. In 2011 i decided to have a 2 year stint out in Canada which was a fantastic challenge certainly something i wont regret, i moved back to England 2 weeks ago as i felt me and my career needed to be here whether it was me missing the fish n chips or the big trees i don't know , but im back I'm still a young guy of 26 but with 8 years experience under my belt now i feel like i can do pretty much what anyone throws at me, i have never turned down a tree So if anyone has any work out there for me or knows of someone hiring please by all means let me know . Another option is to go free lance but i need some money to buy all the toys first qualifications NPTC; CS30 CS31 CS38 CS39 UA1 Diploma in Forestry & Arboriculture St Johns first aid Arbor Canada Pruning module Thanks for reading ! Dan
  2. Just come back from two years out there , my advice go to bc and try some companies there the trees are a lot bigger and more of a challenge be prepared for 8 months of snow shoveling though thats what they all do during the winter months ! Davey tree care are the biggest and prob the best plus they have bases in america which you could get transfered . Good luck !
  3. Just spent two years working in canada was a good experience but home is where the heart is ! Plus 8 months of snow kinda gets to you after a while !
  4. email and CV sent
  5. Hey I've been in the industry 8 years as a climber/foreman, im very passionate about my career, im 25 and have lots of experience in all aspects of the job. I gained my NPTC's and diploma from Lincoln university in 2006. I travelled out to Canada 2 years ago to work but looking to move back within the next month or two so would like have work arranged for when I arrive Open to any location (within reason), I'm from Lincolnshire originally so anywhere up north would be great! but never say never! Can contact me at [email protected] or message me via arbtalk, I will be ready to discuss any further information with you
  6. Hello, I'm Danny Brett, I've been in the arboriculture industry for 8 years now as a climber, foreman, arborist, supervisor, utility guy, crew leader and 6 of those years was in England and then I moved to Canada 2 years ago (which i have been studying my ISA) however I am in process of returning back. Im currently contacting you from Alberta, Canada and looking for a company who can offer a stable, challenging and rewarding career where I can progress my career further. I can provide all my NPTC credentials, diploma, references etc if required and If you would like any other information, details or a more in depth talk then just send me a message or we can arrange to have a chat over skype as I can't contact you via mobile unfortunately! Thanks for reading , i hope to hear from you soon

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