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Hello.:thumbup1:

 

sick of peeps on utility makeing a mess.tried working there but there has been so many complaints in the area its nuts.local arb crews getting loads of re-cut and clean up jobs.Im sick of 2 hr breakfasts at asda and 2 hr lunch breaks with the van running.Get a life ute cutters and stop forceing up our leccy bills by doing thye jobs your paid for...:321:

 

Im going to go back on private cos i hate bludgers.....

 

same old job different T_shirt kin staff are slack as :banghead:

 

the ute companies should have tree cutting in house.That would sort the state of the industry sector out....

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hahaha what a post!!!

 

Powerline tree work is in house round here and to be honest not all utility arbs are bad guys that do rubbish work, Plenty of them are good guys that work hard and do a good job :thumbup1:

 

Sounds bad in your area tho :lol:

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hahaha what a post!!!

 

Powerline tree work is in house round here and to be honest not all utility arbs are bad guys that do rubbish work, Plenty of them are good guys that work hard and do a good job :thumbup1:

 

Sounds bad in your area tho :lol:

 

even the line boys went

feck me a fat woody

at one of em....:lol:

Posted

...there fat and dodgey,one even brought a line down(hv)

 

the others dont know there cuts and just slash cut everything out of the cherry picker.

 

cornwall is in a bad way mostly..

Posted

Well Tidytrees, what an entrance to the Arbtalk forum!! Sure you'll generate a huge response to your comments here. We dont need or want such an abrasive tone though, we all know there are bad practices in all areas of tree work, and the utility guys do cop a fair bit of flak as they cover such a large area and are so visible. If things are so bad, then just quit and set yourself up, or get in with a private reputable business, then come back and post up some nice pictures of your quality tree work.

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