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  1. Has anyone had experience of doing a similar course while working full time? Any idea of the costs involved?
  2. Hi guys, Started off doing tree work full time, but took a job on the books with a property management company about 18 months ago. I manage a small team - We do garden maintenance/grounds maintenance/tree work for holiday homes/hotels etc. Hold Nptc chainsaw and climbing qualifications, but been asked to have a think about what gardening/grounds tickets/qualifications I would like the company to put me through this year. Keen to add another few strings to my bow for when I'm too old to climb. Also the company looks better if I had some formal qualifications (eg RHS). Should add that I have quite a bit of experience gardening but no formal training. Can anyone give me some suggestions? Cheers. Rex
  3. South Hams. Have seen some go for £40k + per acre. But that's level pony paddocks.
  4. Hi guys, Been on the lookout for a few acres of land in South Devon for around 18 months. Fed up of giving wood away because I have no where to store it. Ideally I would have enough space to keep some livestock too. I have a decent budget, but not really sure where else to look. I have tried approaching landowners directly, but everyone seems reluctant to let go of their land. Any ideas where to look? Anyone got any land in South Devon they are looking to sell? Or know anyone that does? Thanks, Rex
  5. Just taken a full time gardening job on a permanent contract. Salary + overtime + sick pay + holiday pay + pension. Less hours, less stressful, easier work than the tree work i have been doing for past 6 years. So how come it pays £4000 more per year? Just doesnt make sense to me.
  6. We got paid £100 to retrieve a carrier bag a few years ago. Took 10 minutes.
  7. Hi guys, what's the easiest/cheapest way of having a landline number on a mobile? Call divert costing me a fortune. Cheers
  8. Looking for work in Devon. Hold CS30/31/38 & 39. Own saws, PPE, 4×4 truck and chipper. Any help wouldbe much appreciated. Cheers.
  9. My old spaniel is absolutely nuts, but my young one seems keen to work.
  10. Does anybody on here beat or work gundogs in Devon and Cornwall? I'm a novice but its something Ive always wanted to get into. I've got a young springer who I think could make a nice working dog. Cheers
  11. Cheers. Will go and look to see if it can be split by hand. I asked what type of wood it was and he said he didn't know.
  12. Just been asked to split a few loads of seasoned logs for a customer. At the bottom of a long garden apparently. Not something I normally do. And I don't have a splitter - log everything by hand at the yard (keeps me out of mischief and save having to buy gym membership). My question is what sort of price can you charge for splitting logs? Surely can't be much. Would it be worth me borrowing a splitter and taking the job on? Anyone do much splitting? Cheers
  13. I like the idea of permanently bolting the angle to the truck. Makes installing and removing so much quicker. How have you bolted through the load liner into the rails?
  14. Thanks for reply. That looks really neat.

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