A supporter...........! There is a god.
So do insurers listen to UKTC? Is there a market for such a policy? If not,
why not?
rob
-----Original Message-----
From: TreeSpecialists@xxxx.com [mailto:TreeSpecialists@xxxx.com]
Sent: 01 September 2006 21:13
To: UK Tree Care
Subject: Re: one-off insurance?
Just imagine.....there are thousands of qualified and well experienced arbs
out there who work every week for reputable tree care firms. The opportunity
does arise to do the occasional private job, to boost the kids college
fund...or just to pay the rent this month.
one off insurance would fit the bill very nicely...
The temptation to "join the pikey brigade" is more likely when one off
insurance is not available.
So the question remains....does anyone do one-off insurance or are we all
condemned to the choose between poverty or pikeyhood.
Andrew
In a message dated 01/09/2006 09:37:59 GMT Daylight Time,
rej.davidson@xxxxxxx.net writes:
Jim, imagine............... a mature Arb student, who has completed the
relevant CS units and is competent and fairly experienced, but cannot yet
afford a rolling insurance premium when all he is doing is trying to earn
an
extra bit of cash to get him through college. All he wants to do is
provide
whatever practical service he can (i.e fell the odd dead tree), safely and
backed by an insurance policy for the job. Consultancy is not an issue
until
he is professionally qualified. Quite rightly and quite responsibly he is
not prepared to join the 'Pikey' brigade.
I'll let him know your view though.
regards
rd
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