samthornton1990
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Posts posted by samthornton1990
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Morning all,
After UA cutters for on going works in Yorkshire,
UA1, 2.1,2.2,2.3 First Aid, Chipper
Cat B and E License desirable.
Good rates of pay for the right candidate.
Also after general cutters again with trailer license and CSCS for ongoing work in the North East.
Contact myself on 07547106083 or through here.
Cheers
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In need of UA5 surveyors for on going works in Cheshire, you will require a SPEN safety induction which we will sort for you.
Good rates of pay.
Work is survey and consent for the 43-8 contract.
Contact 07547106083
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Morning all,
After some NPG authorised cutters for ongoing works on the contract.
Work will be based in East and West Yorkshire.Need up to UA2.3, Chipper, First aid.
Contact on here or 07547106083
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I've got myself one of them Swiss balls... started using it but I'm currently working away so I'm just doing planks, side dips and shoulder bridge variations at the moment.
Back climbing again though ?
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Yale Posion Ivy runs a treat through them.
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After WPD Authorised cutters for ongoing works in the North Lincs patch
Up to UA2.3 required, chipper, first aid.
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18 minutes ago, Gaz-exRM said:
Never listen to those shit artists they’ll be the type that give up easily at everything. Work on your core muscle groups.
? fair enough! Thanks
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17 hours ago, Gaz-exRM said:
Cycle like Heinz Stuck mate also !!
17 hours ago, Gaz-exRM said:Bosuball thingy. And turn yourself into a TVA/pelvic floor samurai mate.
Haha I'll be peddaling alright. Never thought I'd miss it as much as I did.
And I intend on, been looking into kettle bell classes. Just want to get as strong as I can. Been a painful but good kick up the arse really!
Thanks for this, it's refreshing to find someone who's had a positive experience from the op, most stuff online is doom and gloom.
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Ah nice one. Like you I did mine snowboarding, well pushed it out and then sneezed which finished it off.
So far I've been 6 weeks post op and I've only used Paracetamol on the odd occasion. I wouldn't say I'm a fitness nut but I do a lot of walking, mountain biking etc so i'm fairly active.
Job demands it really.
Pilates for life is what I've assumed to be coming next?
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On 06/05/2018 at 09:04, Gaz-exRM said:
I had the op in 2011, had a few winter pains. Do loads of physio and warm up before work. The lads look at me like I’m bonkers stretching etc, so get a ginger curly wing and sweat band !!!!
Is it a case of once you're climbing you're all right for the day? I understand everyone is different so what you may have to do I may not.
I work on the Utilities see so it's going from site to site, in and out of the vans all day which I know won't do it any good
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On 04/05/2018 at 18:01, westphalian said:
Was op a success?
What are your symptoms?
Are you getting physio?
Are you self employed? If employee get occ health assessment.
6 weeks is about right and a graded activity return sensible
Go by what surgeon and physio say. GP will not know
I'm still off work, another week to go.
Just stiff in the morning really, a little bit sore as the scar tissue is still healing, I have to rebuild the muscle in my left leg as I developed a foot drop due to my sciatic never getting trapped.
Got physio and I am doing the exercises.
Employed and my boss understands.
12 hours ago, Gaz-exRM said:Yes I’ve had a fusion. Did as I was told and was back in the trees in eight weeks. L4-5/S1.
That's really good to hear! How many years post op are you?
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Anyone shed any light on this?
I'm 6 weeks post an L5-S1 micro discectomy. Been told I have till the end of June till I can use a saw on the ground again and then back end of July till I can start climbing again.
Anyone else had a similar operation?
What are peoples experiences?
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After cutters for various works:
WPD Authorised cutters for ongoing works in Lincolnshire
CS30,31,38,39,40
UA1, 2Scottish Power Authorised cutters for work in Cheshire
CS30,31,38,39,40
UA1, 2Also looking for Climbers for ongoing work on the North
Trailer license would be handy
We are a small firm doing a variety of works
Utility
Highways
Commercial
Rail
FencingLooking for people who want to progress in the industry
Contact
Jason Smith 07902716671
Or myself 07547106083
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We require several de veg operatives for works starting in June.
Work will be on the highways in the North East and North Yorkshire
We require a supervisor and operatives.
Tickets to include,
Cs30,31,38,39
First Aid
Chipper
Desirable
Cat B and E
Strimmer
Pa1 and 6
Contact
Jason 07902716671
Sam 07547106083
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Morning all
After some SPEN Authorised tree cutters for works in Cheshire
UA1, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, Chipper Ticket, First Aid.
Also require Tree Planters for works across Yorkshire
Contact Jason Smith on 07902716671
Or Sam Thornton 07547106083
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We require Utility Arb ops for ongoing works in the North East / Yorkshire.
NPG Authorisation preferred, and up to UA2.3 competent.
Longevity in works for right people if willing to diversify between work streams on Rail,OHL, and Landscape works.
Contact Jason 07902716671
Nichola 01748 836033
Email [email protected]
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White helmet operatives required for Earth Works Contracts
CS30/31 or Brushcutter ticket required
May lead onto more work.
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Think I will have to sort an accountant out for the next tax year, battering my head!
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Now then,
Just doing some reading on what I can claim off my tax bill in regards to a 4x4, it's battering my head
From what I've read, anything that's over 130 g/km on emissions is 8%,
so am I right in thinking that if I spend £10000 on a car I can only claim £800 off my tax bill?
Would appreciate input!
Cheers
Sam
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Or 2.5 and get it re mapped
Been reading into that, still a grey area for the Hiluxes, even the owner club say the 3l is better for towing.
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Haha that'll be the lack of weight over the back.
Good to hear they're not massivley bad on juice! Be a punch in the stomach going from 40 ish to 30-35 mpg
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Haha I need something to carry 4 bodies on a weekend and be practical for work during the week... 4x4 seems to be the way!
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Yeah I've heard the 3 litre is better all round. Everything I read is suggesting that as well, seems to be the extta power makes the weight carrying easier I guess.
And Hamish it'll be post 2011, one of the newer ones
UA5 Surveyors required Yorkshire
in Employment
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After UA5 surveyors in Yorkshire, work will primarily be South, East and West.
Experience is a must
Contact myself on 07547106083
Or Andi Brooke on 07909905284