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RE: consultancy- starting a new business

Subject: RE: consultancy- starting a new business
From: Edmund Hopkins
Date: Feb 07 2012 09:03:39
Morning Tony

I do hope you get a good long thread to this question because the answers and 
tips will be of wide benefit, and I dare say all the grey eminences here 
started up as one man band beginners.

I will not belittle professional qualifications, we all recognise they are 
the way to go, as individuals and more importantly to the business of 
arboriculture at large, and the subject gets a good thrashing here from time 
to time, but if I was you I'd just get stuck in, and pick up the cpd as you 
go, with the sole exception of getting a report writing course under your 
belt.

As to gear, rent it, or price it into the right quote, just as you might with 
a big saw.

Edmund

-----Original Message-----
From: antony croft [mailto:hamadryad@xxxxxxxx.co.uk] 
Sent: 07 February 2012 08:06
To: UK Tree Care
Subject: consultancy- starting a new business


Hi all, 

Is it wrong to enter this domain without proper qualifications as such? I 
will have my PTI, VTA training and I will look to mike for QTRA of course and 
treelife for bs5837 and subsidence and report writing before setting off, is 
that enough?








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