It's true. My son has his chainsaw licence and we suggested he go for his tree surgery licence too (but so far he hasn't) as he could make a mint some months.
I work in the Cairngorms National Park and the tree surgeons there were working all hours (and charging a fortune) following the heavy snowfall in winter 2009/10 and to a lesser extent 2010/11. Limbs were damaged or hanging precariously off Scots Pines all other the place and as there are many miles of footpaths they had to be removed.
It's true. My son has his chainsaw licence and we suggested he go for his tree surgery licence too (but so far he hasn't) as he could make a mint some months.
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