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Lumberjock

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  1. Hi there, has any one got experience with this course. Its QLS qualification level 3, Is this recognised as a good qualification? thanks
  2. Hi there. Would you be interested in making me one? How much ? Thanks
  3. Log / Kindling net bagger tilt tipping tray Hi there, does anyone have one of these for sale? Thanks Jock
  4. Hi, I have recently been looking for work and sent out my CV to many recruitment agencies. With my qualifications I am getting a lot of trainee Arb surveying responses. I have a rough idea what the job entails but can someone give me a clearer understanding of what an Arb Utilities surveyor does on a day-to-day basis.Thank you
  5. Does anybody know of any good Insurance policies for self employed forestry workers. CS30/31 tickets. coppice work thinning etc.
  6. Thanks, I was thinking about a grinder. I saw one company doing just so. I’ll look into It Thanks
  7. I would have intentions to climb if the start up was to start a tree surgery company. But the idea was to hire my services as man,van and chipper. it looks like it’s a non starter tbh thanks for advise.
  8. I think that would be a better idea tbh. Thanks.
  9. Hi thanks for the input. I think that is what I was thinking. Work with contract climbers who do not have the equipment for the full job.
  10. I was thinking it may be easier to set up than starting an actual “tree surgery” business. Let them find the work. I take all point on board and appreciate it. Thanks.
  11. Hi, any advise would be greatly appreciated. I’m looking to start up a new business. I currently work as a forester with Cs30/31 qualifications. I would like to get back into private arborist work more close to home. I used to be a Groundsman for a short time. I do not and have no intention of climbing as I am over 40. I had the idea of purchasing an Arb Truck and chipper and advertising as Van, man and chipper for hire to arborists who do not have these. Charge a daily rate for my services. Would this be a good idea? Any pro’s and con’s you can think of? Thanks
  12. Hi, any advise would be greatly appreciated. I’m looking to start up a new business. I currently work as a forester with Cs30/31 qualifications. I would like to get back into private arborist work more close to home. I used to be a Groundsman for a short time. I do not and have no intention of climbing as I am over 40. I had the idea of purchasing an Arb Truck and chipper and advertising as Van, man and chipper for hire to arborists who do not have these. Charge a daily rate for my services. Would this be a good idea? Any pro’s and con’s you can think of? Thanks

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