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  1. Thanks for the replies i am not wanting to earn 150 a day straight off but would like to earn around 100 a day to be honest. self employment is definitely my aim. so afer this course for instance if a family member wanted a medium sized tree in the garden brought down i could handle that? Or not? Odd foreigners would be ideal but i suppose i will be only self taught and not learning from someone. I like to feel free in my job you see. I am actually taking a huge pay cut so as long as i have freedom in my job and able to live comfortably i will be quite happy with that as i learn? Its really not about making 150 quid a day and going to the top. Just would like to get some peace of mind to the fact i have a foot in a trade and can be competent to get some work and be comfortable in the work. i dont want to be a 32 year old groundie making tea and being used as a gofer. I was hoping the tickets would give me a pretty good crack at the whip?
  2. Hi everyone i am looking at taking an intensive course at Kingswood training centre in kent. after finishing i will recieve certs... Unit 201/202 (CS30) – Chainsaw Maintenance and Crosscutting NPTC Unit 203 (CS31) – Felling Trees up to 380mm diameter NPTC Unit 206/306 (CS38) – Tree Climbing and Aerial Rescue NPTC Unit 308 (CS39) – Using a Chainsaw from a Rope and Harness LANTRA Cert. – Use of Woodchippers LANTRA Cert. – Use of Stumpgrinders LANTRA Cert – Basic Tree Inspection (BTI) EFAW – Emergency First Aid at Work Can anyone tell me what sort of freelance work i would be competent at after this course? I understand experience is important but i am going to need another part time job while i get the experience to boost my income and get more regular work? i am hard worker, 32 years old. Fit, own car, own ppe and saw. Cheers
  3. Yeah wind and rain i wont like, cold crisp clear days would be my idea of heaven in the trees. How do you judge when its unsafe to climb? I suppose its wind thats the killer?
  4. Cheers mate hope it all works out. I will be intouch when i start my business and look into setting my website up. Feel like all connections are for a reason to help eachother grow to our soul purpose. This sites perfect for it mate so keep it up. still looking for more input if anyone has any advice or experience in beginning a new career in this business. cheers
  5. How old are you steve? i am quite fit but i do have dodgy knees now and again :0 my plan is to set up my business straight away while working with a firm to build experience. I will do local domestic jobs for my company as a sole trader and hopefully can build from it that way, as my level of experience and knowledge gets better then hopefully i can build a stronger business for the future. Ive read start up costs can be massive though? what are you doing now you are not climbing mate? Do you think with them tickets i will get from kingswood is a good starting place? Any other tickets you think will help me this early on or would that be a quite solid foundation to begin with?
  6. Thanks Steve I am worried about earning a lot less but going to a job i hate 5 days a week and living for the weekends or that 2 week holiday abroad every year compared to maybe doing something i love and challenging me every day, keeping me fit being in nature just makes me think it will be worth it. i presume the weather is the worst thing about the job. I am ambitious and i have always dreamt of being by own boss and having my own thing and i feel this could happen in this trade after a few years of experience and making the right connections. do you enjoy what you do?
  7. Hi everyone I am new to the site. I am 32 years old, I live in Liverpool and I am thinking of leaving my well paid office job and get myself a trade in becoming an Aborist. I am currently earning 40k a year and I am aware that I will have to take a big dip or even cut in half my salary by making this career choice. Some of you may think I am mad but I am really tired of the office politics and sitting behind a desk all day. I feel really connected with nature and this, I am not new to hard graft I used to work on sites building universities and hotels as a labourer but never actually had a trade behind me. My plan is to get a month intensive training from Kingswood training centre in Kent which do a full starter course which gives me... NPTC 201/202/203 (CS30/31) – 5-day Lantra Chainsaw Maint. Cross Cutting and Felling of Trees (up to 380mm) plus NPTC Assess NPTC 206/306 (CS38) – 5-day Lantra Tree Climbing and Aerial Rescue – plus NPTC Assess NPTC 308 (CS39) – 2-day Using Chainsaw from Rope and Harness – plus NPTC Assess Stumpgrinder – 1 day Lantra or NPTC Woodchipper – 1 day Lantra or NPTC Basic Tree Inspection (BTI) – Lantra Qualification Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) – OFFQUAL I know having the tickets is only half the battle and what employers want is good experience. I know its not going to be easy. I am worried about not finding work due to my experience after forking out 3 grand on the course. I would just like peoples thoughts on this who have experience in the business, especially those starting in their early 30s. The money is secondary to me and job satisfaction is more important to me now. The idea of maybe one day having my own business and this line of work which has so many aspects to it is exciting to me. I would love to know peoples feelings on being an arborist, does anyone hate the job? if so why? do you love it? what would you do differently if you started up again? Look forward to hearing your thoughts

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