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Hi, What do I have to do to work abroad??? After seeing some of the EU last September I decided I really wanted to work/live there for a little while, (or however long they wanna keep me). So I planted some seeds and a guy responded a few months later, last week, and asked if I'd still be interested in the job. I could smell Sweden earlier this week when the employer I was talking to bailed on bringing me over. He said the paperwork would be too much work... After he'd mentioned getting that sorted after I arrived. I have over 4 years of climbing, rigging, and chainsaw experience and I'm not a douchebag when it comes to working in a team. I have a CV and I'm very willing and able to pay my way to and from an opportunity abroad. Besides some money and a good work ethic, what else do I need to make it across the pond?
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Hi, I haven't posted in quite a while. Work has slowed down for me, giving me freedom to offer help where needed. I live near Longleat, but can travel a bit if necessary. I'm an experienced and certified climber and groundsman for tree work. I also have Lantra recognised Hedge Cutter and Brush Cutter cert/training. In preparation for structural work, I trained in Aerial Access, ISO 9001. Which is similar to IRATA level 1, but with fewer agency strings attached. In the last couple years I've subbed for a contractor to Network Rail and Highways Agency, so I am certified in PTS with Lookout/Site Warden competencies as well as CSCS Card holder. To top it off, I've got the obvious First Aid at Work cert. I'm from the Northwest Coast of the US, near Seattle. If you're interested in a couple days a week help or have a good opportunity coming up, give me a Message and I'll get back to you soon. Thanks
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