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  1. 1. Should i go back to a job i dont particulary like because it comes with 30,000 acres of Ratting/Foxing/Shooting/Ferreting permission?!

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What is the job?

How much do you not like it?

How much free time will you get?

How much game is on the ground?

 

Answer these please and ill vote.

Cheers FTB

 

The job is tree surgeon but bassed on a farm, ive worked there for 5 years, getting a bit stale, boss phoned me today offering the job back with more money etc etc (im fairly good at what i do ;)) free time is evenings and weekends, loooots of game on the ground!!!

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ATB Molie

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I say take it then, and be very gratefull you have a good job. Many boys out of work at the mo through no fault of their own, wishing to be back at work.

What like are the career options in tree surgery? Few and far between or is there a shortage?.

Cheers FTB

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I say take it then, and be very gratefull you have a good job. Many boys out of work at the mo through no fault of their own, wishing to be back at work.

What like are the career options in tree surgery? Few and far between or is there a shortage?.

Cheers FTB

 

 

if youve got the relevent qualifications (NPTC certification) theres no drama finding work, specially down here, surrey is the most tree covered county in england (dont quote me on that!) you start off doing the grunting, then you can move on to work for local authority as tree officer, or consultant(big money!) atb Molie!

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"or consultant(big money!)"

That sounds more like it! lol. A few of my mates are tree surgeons and they say the money is ok, but not great. What kind of qualification do you need for consultancy work, uni degree or something like that?

 

cheers FTB

 

 

for consultancey i think you need a proffesional diploma in arboriculture, tough tough course, for the test they can litteraly ask you about ANY aspect of treework, good money though ( a good friend of mine is a consultant for insurance companys and hes on 300 a day, and if he climbs a tree its another 300 on top! not bad goin for being a washed up climber ;)

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