The self-registration option is disabled, but you can still register for an account. I'll let you guys know how they go, they are a pretty large company, similar to the Canadian version so there shouldn't be the same sort of problems there.Hello everyone. But top Canadian planting companies are the best at this when it comes to groups of people making money while also retaining vets, people are happy (well not everybody as it is still hard labour) and once you've seen that it's tough to work for a bunch of meatheads such as this one particular Aussie company. 5. My brother and I are currently planting in Australia and just finished a one month stint with them, and would like to share our experience, so maybe others will think twice before shelling out thousands to fly out here.Thanks for the review, sghyselincks. Jason lives down near Melbourne and I really don't know who this Tracy lady is. laterAnything that creeps, crawls, or flys is poisonous in Australia. No...I just really wanted to come on here and genuinely say that I enjoyed my Usufruct experience and must really thank them for employing me during my travels in Australia. If anyone is genuinely interested in planting with them feel free to send me a PM and I'll get back to you sometime, although I know everyone will be planting in Canada pretty soon. You work the entire day, with maybe one quick meal. I planted with like 20 different people and all but 2 were travelers.Best way to kill flies: "throw your shovel at them"Whenever I read their name, I read it as "you so fucked" which seems to be exactly what you are if you work for them.Good news! In terms of tree planting, Australia is aiming to have planted a billion trees by 2050 as part of its strategy to meet the Paris Climate Goals.

Choosing to support companies who choose planting trees over profit margins could mean a lot for the planet in the long run.

There is a common expression in Australia which exemplifies the general attitude of it's people..."harden the f*** up!!" I'm really real. There are incredible efficiencies with the Aussie style of planting, but they're largely untransferable to Canada. Hope all the bad news about this company is not totally true. Hope that there is at least one good aussie company out there, even if Usufruct is a gong-show.All of my company reviews and experience (The Planting Company, Windfirm, ELF, Folklore, Dynamic, Timberline, Eric Boyd, Wagner, Little Smokey, Leader, plus my lists for summer work and coastal) can be found at the start of the Folklore review due to URL and character limits.yeah thanks a lot for the review, i was thinking about going with those guys a few years ago, via email they sounded friendly enough. I'll be working for outland out of Casino, NSW planting 6 cent trees in similar terrain.

So send me a personal message if you want more info, as these guys have contracts that a Canadian vet can make $300AUD at.My apologies if this seems overly suspicious, Tracy of Usufruct, but I don't understand what incentive you have to hire Canadian planters; wouldn't it be more convenient and easy to hire locals? Sure Luke and Sean can be a bit mean sometimes but they only mean it in a joking manner. 1.2K likes. Remove turf and weeds from around the planting site for a radius equal to the height of the tree to be planted. You had the same plan as me, except I ended up staying in canada and am going coastal planting now. There will also be the occasional prima donna who doesn't get along with the staff, quits or gets fired, and then goes on line to post all about how they were unfairly treated.

To find out how, read the "General Info" announcement which you can find at the top of every sub-forum.The only companies worth working for in Australia are "Impact Forestry" and "Northern Forestry". yes they have their own Outland and it seems worst then ours. I'm Johnny Cash and I'm a veteran planter from Ontario. where did the "real canadian treeplanter" go after mr amazing called his bluff? Jason is a bully, and his "fuck 'em" attitude is adopted with joy by his Aussie henchmen. We need to hear about other companies in Australia, and from planters who have worked for them.When I was in Oz planting for usufruct I asked Sean (foreman of 10 years) what it was like at other companies. See salaries, compare reviews, easily apply and get hired.