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RE: As High As possible

in WorkLife2 years ago

Yes, it is tiring. The height, risks and hazards, personal protection equipment and unsociable hours are challenging, and the work itself. You need to be always aware of your environment, work and move concentrated.
I have been working as a rope access technician for more than a decade now. I applied my first climbing job in Vienna in 2010, after two weeks of training. Nowadays, I advanced to a supervisor and arborist. Arborist /climbing arborist is something I started almost simultaneously. But I've been always respecting trees that it took me longer to evolve, as understanding flora and fauna can take a lifetime.
Before I started climbing, I joined in different jobs like window cleaner, advertising technician, carpenter, gardener and some others. Always curious about new areas.