Xander
New Member
I'm currently employed in the U.S. Airforce and am wanting to become a climbing arborist when I get out next year.
I'm wondering if this type of work can be prominently a seasonal job, seeing as many major pruning cuts are done during the dormant months of winter. The plan is to work 3-6 months a year, figuring out where to settle down while gaining work experience. Is this a feasible plan for this job?
I'm currently reading the ISA study guide and practicing my knots, any other advice on what else I can do to prepare myself is greatly appreciated, thank you.
I'm wondering if this type of work can be prominently a seasonal job, seeing as many major pruning cuts are done during the dormant months of winter. The plan is to work 3-6 months a year, figuring out where to settle down while gaining work experience. Is this a feasible plan for this job?
I'm currently reading the ISA study guide and practicing my knots, any other advice on what else I can do to prepare myself is greatly appreciated, thank you.