Can't figure out where you are located; I have students looking for jobs in their home areas that might be a good fit, but I need to know where you work.
WHERE is your office located? Sounds like NE US, but one cannot be sure.....finally at the end of your ad one notices "NH and Mass pesticide applicator" which gives us a clue. Still, a town or zip code would be helpful.
I have a student from N. Florida who is graduating soon that would like to talk to you. He has been trained in climbing with rope and saddle and spikes, pruning, removals and tree assessment. Respond and we can talk over the phone.
I have a student graduating soon that may be qualified. He is not a Certified Arborist, but is a good worker and looking to relocate to another city. Respond if interested and we can talk.
All good comments and some quite funny. Basically follow the golden rule and consider what the groundies do for us every day. Oh, and some groundies need to just hump it and shut up! Really, the relationship between a good climber and his team of groundies is like hen's teeth or that one...
I have a student, Jacob Zona, that is looking for a job in Arboriculture. I have trained him in pruning, removals, rigging, the whole schmeel. His number is (513) 814-1302. He has your number and should be calling you.
I teach Urban Forestry in Kentucky and have a Florida native I have trained in climbing, rigging and saw operation that would be perfect for the job. Respond and we can talk.
I teach Urban forestry in Kentucky and have a student ready to graduate in February. He is 20 and a very good climber/groundie. respond and we can talk about the requirement.s
I may have a student or two interested; I teach Urban Forestry and may have some qualified people interested. If you can provide housing for 30 days we can do business.
There may be an opp to be a trainer/instructor in South Central Kentucky; respond if interested. Pa;y is good, hours easy, center of large national Forest.