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  1. Cheers for the reply. I have to disagree with you there. I stopped charging 120 quid a day about 5 years ago.

     

    Companies out there pay the money if you are worth it. It is down to you to find them.

     

    As Si said, if you are unhappy with this then why not find something else that

     

     

     

    That's exactly what I'm doing. My biggest thing with this job is that every climber has an expiry date!! I just don't want to miss the boat and be starting a new career into my thirties!

  2. It seems you are pretty discontented with your lot. Why after 8 years are you still doing it? Ever thought of moving to something else where the return (in your opinion) isn't minimal?

     

    Do you think tree surgeon wages are fair? I am looking at leaving tree work. I leave for Australia in two weeks where I will being going into the mining industry (preferred) or the rigs. I'm just seeking a higher return for my efforts is all.

  3. Are you experienced?

     

    If you are why not go out there and find some companies that will appreciate the skills you bring to their companies?

     

    Sorry if I missed it... But are you ex mitary?

     

     

    Iv been climbing for eight years now.

    Most Companies in London don't pay more than £120 a day. All I'm saying is after you work your nuts off and put the effort in the return is minimal!! Tree wages are still the same over eights years on from when I started yet the cost of living has risen!! Some will say its not about the money and it a "lifestyle". It's not. Its a job which could be great if employers met climbers half way!! The military is a lifestyle career. I'm ex Royal Marines. (One of the greatest fighting forces):thumbup:

  4. Cheers for the reference Pete! :)...Dorset is a bit far for me these days..i've put my roots firmly in Kew for obvious reasons..take care mate! :thumbup:[/

     

     

    Mate if you still need work try Dave from Able trees. His yard is in chingford. North east London!! I know he was looking for climbers but I'm not sure if he's taken on or not!! Great guy to work for. If you like I can give you a contact number.

  5. There's your answer mate! If ex RAF can do it ..........:lol:

     

    Richard Olley at Kingswood is spot on, they have great facilities - also a pub round the corner that will give you your £25 daily receipt for scoff(or beer as scoff, apparently:thumbup:)

     

    Make sure you get the full ELC grant - some time spent on paperwork BEFORE you see the resettlement officer!

     

    Contact a local tree surgeon and start dragging brash now. Chin work/Army off ASAP and concentrate on your new career - they will forget about you as soon as you hand in your MOD90!!! ( Unless you don't pay your mess bill!:blushing:)

     

    Work hard and don't listen to those that say that the Arb world is sh!t - they obviously aren't doing it right!

     

    Good luck!

     

     

     

    The arb world has gone to ****.. there's too many guys doing it and companies are undercutting each therefore pushing the workload up!! There's nothing in it for top climbers anymore. Bosses now just expect... £120 a day for the last 3years!!

    I take it you must be company owner with a comment like that!!

  6. If I were you I would reconsider my options.. becoming a tree surgeon might sound good but the reality of it all is it NOT!!

    Iv been climbing for eight years now! When I started I was on £60 a day and top climbers were on £120 a day. Eight years on and I'm on £120 a day and new guys start on £60!! This industry is saturated!! To many companies competing for the same work, therefore prices go down and the workload goes up to maintain targets!! Companies can't pay anore than that and have the attitude that you should just be happy to have a job!! When I started tree surgery petrol was less than a pound!! Weigh it all up..

    Then there's the issues of when you are in your thirties and your body is starting to slow down and show signs of wear and tear!! There aren't many full time climbers out there in their forties.. time to look for a new career again. I know to many guys big buggered backs, neck, knees, hips etc.

    I'm 28 mate.. in my last year and heading out to Australia to finish up and get out of a mugs game!!

    If you choose to carry on with it look at merriest wood!! The Royal Marines paid for me to do the 10 week course!! I did it with a few mates.. I'm the last one still in the game!!

     

    All the best mate

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