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Really some wonderful help a map thanks......
The map as you call it appears on my screen with adds relating to arborist training and business's,
in Texas.
Maybe your attitude is your problem and no one wants to interact with you or point you in the right direction
and so you get no help locally.
Keep your sarcasm to yourself, no one here is interested in it, really.
 
I am starting to feel very unwelcome in this forum.
You don't have tro knee cap me like the IRA.
I was the first to post you a link that held links to help you, and instead of being thankful
you make snide remarks, and on you go make more snide remarks about kneecapping
and the IRA.
I hope you get the help you need.
I really can’t advise, I have no experience climbing, but there should be plenty of people
who know that side of things, who will come along, hopefully from your neighbourhood,
that way you will get to know what’s close at hand, even meet up with people who can
advise, for me the hands on part is where I pick up the most, only so much theory one can take.

And yes, buckin has a good outlook, I discovered him lately, a Christian, like me.

Keep safe, and try hard to work with another close by, always have a plan, and a backup plan.
 
Thanks a lot I was hoping someone would help me, dam sure no one on this forum was going to.
I should have know when the sites moderator was warning members about there poor ways of dealing with people.
Then you can see yourself how they went out of there was in not helping me and even just putting me down.
The first thing you need to learn is patience. The second thing you need to learn is not to biotch when you don't get the response your looking for. Putting down the forum because you can't wait for an answer is a good way to keep people from wanting to help you. Your thread lead in is very vague so naturally people will click to see what your asking. Not everyone on here knows all the answers to your questions, or maybe they need time to come up with good ideas for you. Your getting off on the wrong foot. You sound like someone that thinks they deserve answers and when you don't get them you throw a hissy fit.
 
I'm going to address this even though the OP's posts have been removed. Maybe he will still see this. I read all of the deleted posts. I probably will find some agreement from other guys here but I'm going to speak for myself. Don't take any offense to this but I'm just going to throw it out there.

I will answer your original question first.....go work somewhere and see if you enjoy this work or if you are even cut out for it. Yes....they will let you use their gear. Don't tell them that you are thinking of going out on your own at this point because you aren't even close to ready for that. Just because you cut a few bushes down and trimmed some small branches doesn't mean you are, in any way, ready for our job. Now if you want to focus on lawns and landscapes with minor chain saw work....that might be a little different.

As far as asking us for advice.....we don't know what you know (but we have some very good guesses) and more importantly.....you don't know what you don't know. Let that last part sink in. We know that is a dangerous position for you to be in. I actually had a bunch of other thoughts that I was going to type out but now I'm not going to. I'm just going to say this......if you want to do this job...start with a reputable company who has a good training program. Every single year, people die doing this job and most of them thought that they knew what they were doing.....and many of them did. And they still made a mistake and lost their life because of it. So when you want to know what my advice is....it's hard to give because I don't know you and I can't watch how good you are. So go get in front of people who can help train you. It isn't something you just teach yourself.
 

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