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On 01/05/2020 at 15:29, oldwoodcutter said:

Yes it’s possible of course, £170 - £200 if you’re on top of your game. And your reputation will grow along with offers of work.

But those rates are not for someone who can’t wait to grab the money and get gone by midday, leaving world war 1 behind that takes 5 on the ground til 6 o’clock to chip and clear.

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I’ve said it before, David Beckham doesn’t hang about after 90 minutes to sweep the stands and put the flags away ?

  climbers are climbers, if the moaning groundies don’t like it, grab the spikes and monkey monkey!

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I’ve said it before, David Beckham doesn’t hang about after 90 minutes to sweep the stands and put the flags away [emoji3]
  climbers are climbers, if the moaning groundies don’t like it, grab the spikes and monkey monkey!

What I meant Stephen is a good climber will throw those branches so they are almost in the mouth of the chipper, or wait til they are cleared, another will just let it all go into an enormous tangle at top speed, without being ‘a team player’
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On 01/05/2020 at 15:56, Mick Dempsey said:

Me when I climb for other companies and they want me to help clear up.

 

Seriously.... You are supposed to be a team.  Climbing is just one of the jobs and often not the most difficult..  When I was on the tools everyone pitched in till the job was done and I expect that from all my employees and freelancers unless really specialised (crane operator).

 

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I’ve said it before, David Beckham doesn’t hang about after 90 minutes to sweep the stands and put the flags away [emoji3]
  climbers are climbers, if the moaning groundies don’t like it, grab the spikes and monkey monkey!

David Beckham doesn't come on in the first half, score a couple of goals, and then go for a lie down in the van at half time while everyone else finishes the game off, either.

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Being a nice person helps also. I would happily pay a good wage for someone who is nice, easy to get on with and mucks in as opposed to a shit hot climber who acts like he knows better than everyone else. I have absolutely no time for ‘know it alls’ no matter how good a climber they are.

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8 hours ago, benedmonds said:

Seriously.... You are supposed to be a team.  Climbing is just one of the jobs and often not the most difficult..  When I was on the tools everyone pitched in till the job was done and I expect that from all my employees and freelancers unless really specialised (crane operator).

 

It’s a joke ffs.

 

I hardly ever climb for other people these days, but some say  ‘just put it on the ground, we’ll deal with it from there’ to keep the cost down.

 

For others I’ll take all my gear and we will help their guy clear up.

All depends, as they say. 

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9 hours ago, Dan Maynard said:


David Beckham doesn't come on in the first half, score a couple of goals, and then go for a lie down in the van at half time while everyone else finishes the game off, either.
 

Not sure you're that familiar with how substitutes work. That's exactly what happens! :lol:

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