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Im with butler yes there is some bad practice in there: why not fell the tree ? why the lowering? why so small snaching? loads of questions.

I get the impression that this forum is turning into a heckling match remeber we started somewhere.

This is exactly the attitude that this industries pro's are famous for and its setting the wrong example for the newbies coming into arb/foresry trades if we had some constructive comments surly that would also be more civil after all thay maybe a member of this forum.

I maybe missing the point but this bandwagon attitude it sucks bigtime:thumbdown:.

I hope that if i had the balls to post a short vid of my work that someone with more experiance than myself with a true position to comment would be a little more diplomatic ????/

 

PS feel free to slate my spelling mistakes

 

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Im with butler yes there is some bad practice in there: why not fell the tree ? why the lowering? why so small snaching? loads of questions.

I get the impression that this forum is turning into a heckling match remeber we started somewhere.

This is exactly the attitude that this industries pro's are famous for and its setting the wrong example for the newbies coming into arb/foresry trades if we had some constructive comments surly that would also be more civil after all thay maybe a member of this forum.

I maybe missing the point but this bandwagon attitude it sucks bigtime:thumbdown:.

I hope that if i had the balls to post a short vid of my work that someone with more experiance than myself with a true position to comment would be a little more diplomatic ????/

 

PS feel free to slate my spelling mistakes

 

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I think its Mikes own video???:confused1: Might be wrong but thats how i've read into this thread.

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For the benifit of those in the room this vid has nothing to do with me.

 

I don't have the balls to post any vids of my efforts as i dont believie that i have the luxury of being perfect myself and there is allways a some who will a different opinion ( newbie out of college "oww one handed tut tut" or the more experianced guy "those chogs should be bigger why so slow" etc)

 

I beleive its all a matter of education let me explain, i have worked for a few different firms three where AA approved firms of good sizes and the standards of equipment education skill and quality of service is hugly different these firms all had the approved there arborist within the company but this matters little, as at the end of the day you me could do upmost best using all our skill education even advice of other arbtalk members. However someone with more insight education can rip our work to shreds i believie that unless you have the position of authority then our comments should be one's of constructive critisisums not a slaging match.

 

We have all made mistakes i have, we are human and that is the road to better to undrstand our weaknesses and make ammends.

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