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  1. Hi there, Telephone number seems to be wrong... have you an email?
  2. On site training for the right person can be done, but keen as mustard attitude would have to be shown
  3. We are a family run business We are currently looking for a Full time Groundsperson who is reliable, Friendly and motivated. We would be willing to consider self employed positions for the right candidate. You would work alongside our friendly team. The candidate must be punctual, polite, and have good communication skills and be able to work as part of a team – you will have a good knowledge of the trade. Your key responsibilities will include, hedge cutting and maintenance, groundwork will also be required using Timberwolf wood chipper and stump grinder. All equipment will be provided but you will require your PPE This position offers an exciting opportunity to join a successful and growing company within a friendly working environment. Uniform provided Skills required but not essential • CS30, CS31, CS38, • Full driving licence wanted but not essential • High standard of workmanship, following British Standards 3998 • First aid at work desired
  4. Hi there, Looking to fill my diary for the coming months. Been in game for 10 years or so now, with 2.5 years working out in Australia. Worked with, cranes, skids, knuckle booms and many other bits of plant. Tickets wise, CS 30, 31, 32, 38, 39 & 41, LANTRA Chippers and Grinders Chapter 2 & 8 ABC theory for RFS CertArb First aid from military experience but no current ticket. Former Royal Artillery, Based in Morden SM4 but willing to travel within reason. Give us a call or drop me a line if you would like any further information/chinwag. Many thanks, Luke 07709761463 [email protected]
  5. Evening guys, Just putting feelers out as I'm saving for a new ute. Looking for some weekend work. Kent and south east London is where I'm based but willing to travel. All tickets certs and insurance. Thanks for reading hope you get in touch
  6. I thought maximum load was mbs Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  7. Right that's of no help at all really, I'm here with a loler guy and he's certain that the swl will be lower than the wll. My argument is that they are the same. He's saying that the swl is a combination of environmental factors and the sf of the wll Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  8. Yeah man, need 3998 in PDF if possible Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  9. Right so, what's the difference or are they the same? Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  10. He's a fellow monkey-beaver.... I've advised him to ask (if he can) for a smallish ptsd dawg. Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  11. Love it Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  12. Hi guys, so I have a friend who has been diagnosed with ptsd. He's been offered a service dog [emoji190] to help him with the symptoms. 1, Can he bring him to work? 2, can he be sacked for if he decides to bring him in? Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  13. Still can't seem to find 3998:2010 online anywhere..... any other leads my fellow arbs Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  14. South east LDN/ north west Kent petts wood Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  15. 150's is the usual go. But go back to Australia man, I got back 2 months ago and am regretting majorly. Had to come home for family reasons but man I'm going back out soon as. $500 a day was my rate. You won't get anywhere near as much back home in the uk Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk

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