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Old 4th April 2008, 11:27 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Default Re: I.S.A. members ,certified arborist,and well everybody

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Originally Posted by newguy18 View Post
3.50 here and i'm in the middle of nowhere.
Hi osb. I have ISA UK chapter advert from Total Arb magazine here for your comparison. I have been careing for trees for 13 years, last 4 of which at serious and qualified level and have learnt amost everything i know from the more experianced arborist working for and with me and am eternaly gratefull for their time and patience.

For me with still so much to soak up and learn evey piece of info helps so to join ISA is a dead cert for £125 per year...its a bloody bargain man.

2 editions of Tree News, 4 editions of Treeline,6 editions of Total Arb,4 editions of Essential Arb, 2 EAC newsletters, Discounts on events and seminars, Discount card at various suppliers, Free Samurai GC300 pruning saw.

Take advantage of the excellent craft quals' and the personal training and development possible through seminars and simply attending and networking at the TCC's.

Progress through ISA and CAS to the consulting level and eventually when they have a full compliment of commercially applicable skills, members will be a usefull and sought after Tree Consultant in their own right.

Be allowed to use the ISA to help create a viable life long career path.

Qualify for discounts on ISA books, certified exams,international events and conferances.

6 editions of Arborist News, 6 editions of the Arb' Urban Forestry Scientific Journal.

Phew...Sound familiar on your side of pond?
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