James_skingley
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I am currently employed by one of the Uk's finest and most respected tree specialist teams, for the last three years I have been climbing for them on a daily basis and two years ago I was promoted to team leader. I have qualifications for chainsaw use and maintanance, climbing and ariel rescue, use of a chainsaw from a rope and harness, rigging and dismantling, felling small and medium sized trees, chipper and stumpgrinder use, first aid at work, construction site health and safety, COSHH, traffic management and street works qualifications.
Im 31 but am still fit and healthy, I have a broad spectrum of knowledge in the arboriculture sector but more so a love of trees and woodlands that keeps me well motivated and always looking to improve myself in the industry.
I am looking to take a working holiday in the States so if anyone out there knows of a company in need of a damn hard worker for anywhere up to a year, gimmie a shout please.
I dont know all the ins and outs of working holiday visas for the US but Ive been through the Canadian immigration process a few times and have learned a lot about fast-tracking.
Love your work
Im 31 but am still fit and healthy, I have a broad spectrum of knowledge in the arboriculture sector but more so a love of trees and woodlands that keeps me well motivated and always looking to improve myself in the industry.
I am looking to take a working holiday in the States so if anyone out there knows of a company in need of a damn hard worker for anywhere up to a year, gimmie a shout please.
I dont know all the ins and outs of working holiday visas for the US but Ive been through the Canadian immigration process a few times and have learned a lot about fast-tracking.
Love your work