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San Salter

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  1. Thanks for the advise bud! Will look into the level 2, as for ml chainsaw work I've heard of work abroad clearing paths for surveying teams. Based in Oswestry.
  2. 30 years old, was working in the outdoor industry but fancied more reliable income. Currently 6 months into the tree game and loving it. Have all my own PPE and set up with a UTR number. Groundsaw booked for October, climbing and aerial in November Currently working 3/4 days a week in the Wirral, looking to fill a day or two per week ideally. Cheers, Sanna.
  3. I'm just getting my teeth into the trees this year, been at it since Feb and have loved everyday so far. Groundsaw and climbing booked end of this year, will be doing climbing with saw n rigging next year but I want to diversify my work early on and get a few days here and there tree surveying. I understand the level4 is nessecary for that and a planning on doing it alongside my work either next year or the year after. What books and/or resources do people recommend reading prior. Any other advice for a 30yr old just getting into the industry is welcome. I'm doing my mountain leader qualification next year and plan on attempting to combine the two fields if anyone has experience or contacts I would really appreciate being pointed in the right direction Thank you ❤️

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