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ebonneau

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About ebonneau

  • Birthday 23/04/1991

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  • Location:
    Boise Idaho
  • Interests
    running hiking mountain biking and camping
  • Occupation
    former wildland firefighter

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    <p>Hello Chris,</p>

    <p>Thank you for taking the time to message me.</p>

    <p>*I'm not concerned about location in the UK. *I do not have a work visa yet</p>

    <p>* I'm unfamiliar with the qualification that are necessary for UK tree workers. I have a certificate from the ACRT of a completed urban forestry course and a B Faller card from the US Forest service</p>

    <p>* I don't think I would qualify as a lead climber. I climb a little bit every winter between fire seasons for under the table jobs and still just use a split tail with a blakes hitch. (I can still pull myself up a tree pretty quick with this system and haven't been able to justify a more expensive one) Companies seem to be looking for three years of climbing experience to qualify as a lead climber I just don't have experience working around power lines so i'm not sure if id be the right fit for your company</p>

    <p>If you were looking for more of a apprentice position Id be your man. I'm a fast learner and a tenacious worker. Again thank you for time</p>

     

  2. I’m an American looking to work in the tree care industry in the UK. For the past five years I’ve worked fighting forest and brush fires for the American federal government. Many of the skills I’ve acquired are transferable to the tree care industry. I used high powered chain saws (Stihl 044 and 460) for extended shifts daily cutting brush and felling large hazardous trees on steep and rugged terrain. I’m comfortable working in high stress environments where teamwork is essential to accomplish tasks. Before becoming a wild land firefight I completed a six month trade program in urban forestry and arboriculture learning the basics of tree climbing, rigging, pruning, tree identification, knots, and general safe practices for the urban forestry industry. I want the opportunity to improve my skill set and progress forward in a career in arboriculture. I own my own basic climbing gear and a couple of saws and feel confident climbing but haven't done enough climbing at a production pace to sell my self as a climber. It's a skill I'm looking to learn more about and improve on .My work ethic and willingness and eagerness to work long hours and weekends in all types of adverse weather would be an asset to any company. For any questions you can contact me at [email protected] or call me at 603-767-0195. thank you for reading Best regards, Eric Bonneau Eric Bonneau resume (1).docx
  3. Hey I'm an American looking for work over seas. Id be wiling to work for 80 a day. Hit me up if you'd like to see my cover letter, resume, and refrences

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