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I know it happens a lot in other industries so I expect the same here.

 

Make a loss on the day to day tree contact but make up for it on the extras, the grass cutting, the litter picking the footpath reinstating etc etc.

 

Or just get some subbies in and do some bashing is the favorite way.:sneaky2: I know that one from experience unfortunately!

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Thats not corruption, it may be stupidity.

 

Buying work is very common in many businesses, but it has to be very managed, i.e. you have to be able to qualify the returns you get from it (if any).

 

The only really bad thing about it seems to be when folk do it just to stay busy, that makes no sense and is not the same thing necessarily.

 

Supermarkets call it loss leaders, so they pay some of your pint of milk but they know you'll buy enough other stuff that the overall profit they make from you justifies the loss on the milk. Of course supermakets excell at this kind of thing and I doubt many tree companies truely have the ability to manage loss leaders in the same way.

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