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Kyle_haynes

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  1. Yeah thanks rapalaman. Just edited it. [emoji1531]
  2. Hi guys, My names is Kyle Haynes and I am a fully qualified climber with 5 years experience in the field. I have NPTC 30 - Chainsaw maintenance and cross cutting 2. NPTC units 1 and 2 (formerly NPTC 38) - Climbing and aerial rescue 3. NPTC 31 - Small tree felling 4. NPTC 39 - Use of a chainsaw from a rope and harness 5. NPTC - Manually fed Wood Chipper. I have my own transport, ppe and climbing equipment. I work well on my own and I have a can do attitude. I am based in the south east, Surrey. I hold a full uk driving license and I own a vehicle. Contact me on 07379 16 18 64. Thanks.
  3. Just got my qualifications in climbing and aerial use of chainsaws and I was wondering whether having my own gear is better for me to gain employment quickly.

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