Thankyou Rico, I really do enjoy a good old fashioned no nonsense Takedown with a good crew and the sun was shining with no wind to complicate the job.
Happy days...
Ohh Yah Evo I hear you on that subject - I don't always have that luxury but on that particular job the Ropeman was my ex bossman who knows his stuff inside out being a former climber himself.
a crane job at a Catholic church I did years ago that YT pulled the original video down for a copyright claim
on the music so I took the opportunity to do a Redux version.
Ben
Well I would say keep doing what you are currently headed towards.
gaining that diploma will be a keystone in your future.
Keep the contract side of things open as an option for the short term and while you study then as you establish your business side make the move over to an consulting gig...
if you are looking at the academic side of the job then perhaps a stint at Burnley college of Horticulture in Melbourne will be the go?
Either that or you are looking at travelling overseas which is why I am asking about your finances and living status .
it will all break down into the near...
Im looking at this from a point of where do you want to expand yourself into as your career ,
you have several pathway choices at this moment -
going down the consulting side of Arboriculture - doing more studies and gaining higher qualifications with an eye towards working for someone else or...
alright I dragged myself out of the fortress of solitude,
pretext I started doing Tree work coming on 16 years ago so some things have changed and some are still relevant.
Trunkmonk - you carry yourself as an intelligent person so Im am working on the you have a reasonably think skin...
Well thats an option sure ...
(Ta rico)
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Wash EVERYTHING ,
I mean if you wouldn't want to either lick it or put it in your mouth then its not clean enough.
They will be on high alert for any signs of plant material if you are bringing potential host material
harbouring pathogens or pests...