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Your skilled and experienced and can calculate the risk in the situation you have and know how far you can push your self but in the experience I had, it was for a 2 bit company not long out of college little experience and being the only climber trying to do work on trees out side of my capabilities is dangerous and to have the boss standing on the ground shouting does little for confidence.

 

He was out of order, and will never hold on to good climbers, they never learn!

 

I hope you moved on to bigger and better company:001_smile:

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He was out of order, and will never hold on to good climbers, they never learn!

 

I hope you moved on to bigger and better company:001_smile:

 

That was the last day I worked for him, This was about 1999 earning £50 a day soon after I stumbled on a job on the motorway and cleared £550 a week and had a company car:thumbup: Tree work after that was for my self, starting with stuff I could do then got bigger.

 

The firm is exactly the same now 2 cabstars, the same ones in fact and 3 guys. This year im gonna push my advertising in his area.....:001_cool::thumbup:

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That was the last day I worked for him, This was about 1999 earning £50 a day soon after I stumbled on a job on the motorway and cleared £550 a week and had a company car:thumbup: Tree work after that was for my self, starting with stuff I could do then got bigger.

 

The firm is exactly the same now 2 cabstars, the same ones in fact and 3 guys. This year im gonna push my advertising in his area.....:001_cool::thumbup:

 

I love it, a man after my own heart, good luck to you.

 

some lead, others follow.

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I think you did the right thing there:thumbup1:

 

Better to be honest and upfront rather than do the job then hassle the customer for more money afterwards

(Heard that happen a couple of times:thumbdown:)

 

Have underestimated amounts of brash, wideness of hedges etc quite a few times.

 

Havent really underestimated a job time by that much though, doesnt say I wont do it tomorrow though!

 

More often than not though I worry about a big job the day/night before and the tree quadruples in size in my mind! Although at least when I get to the job it isnt half as bad as I had imagined it would be.

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I think you did the right thing there:thumbup1:

 

Better to be honest and upfront rather than do the job then hassle the customer for more money afterwards

(Heard that happen a couple of times:thumbdown:)

 

Have underestimated amounts of brash, wideness of hedges etc quite a few times.

 

Havent really underestimated a job time by that much though, doesnt say I wont do it tomorrow though!

 

More often than not though I worry about a big job the day/night before and the tree quadruples in size in my mind! Although at least when I get to the job it isnt half as bad as I had imagined it would be.

 

lol I remember that feeling! tree nightmares before a big job! lol oh that made me smile:biggrin:

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Glad its not just me. I hate that lying in bed thinking of a monster tree to find in the morning light it isn't that bad. Oh and the "i will be home at 2 love only a small job on" Still there at 6pm with an hour to go!:laugh1:

 

i love this site, we are like family, all in it together, all suffering the same fates and experiances, the life and times of an Arborist eah!:001_huh:

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