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Its nice to be able to choose not to work in bad weather. But I realise that treework IS a way of life, or addiction if you will. I'm rearranging my manufacturing business to allow me to do more treework.

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if you can choose not to work in badf weather it usually means in my scenario any way ,you dont have much on in the first place... i would love to be able to choose not to but bills and wages gotta be paid!

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i love it!! i enojoy climbing so much that, when i get home i sit on the internet reading about others doing it!!!! i'd still work if i won the lottery. i'd just have a nicer motor to get me there.

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I am a quallifed carpenter joiner can earn alot more money than what im doing now.

I get frustrated when i see climbers any tree work and just makes me more determined gain more arb skills and learn about the trade i spend alot of free time reading tree related books etc hense the treegeek.

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This season is the first in the 11 or so years that I have been doing treework that something is lacking. Been wondering what it is.............can't quite put my finger on it!!!

 

 

Hopefully it will fade!!!

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I may have felt that too Boogie. The job can lose its glamour when its all you do. Especially if the wolf is never too far from the door in spite of all your hard work.

 

I had a couple of weeks chillin down in south spain early summer and I found it really hard to get motivated after getting back. The rain did'nt help.

 

Now my zest has returned and the jobs keep rolling in. Nice jobs too. Special trees, real income and a good crew. I would'nt want to do anything else.

 

Except maybe be a porn star or spitfire pilot on weekends!

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