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Crikey, that's like having a climber that doesn't climb. :thumbdown:

 

He can drag brash, tend my rope, feed the chipper, hump logs, rake up, and unhook the slings once the timbers been lowered into the trailer by my crane, what more could I ask ?:001_cool:

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I'm sticking with my boss cos he has a crane:001_tongue:

 

back on topic however in my opinion everyone should be able to use a saw on a squad, if nothing else just to save time. if they can't use it at least be able to start it and maintain it before its sent up a tree

 

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I would never work for such a high handed boss...what could you learn when you are such a control freak!!!!

 

Your quite wright, buts thats how I am, sorry :thumbdown:

 

I have had more staff in the past, I used to have another team with another climber, but I just had continual hassle, bumping my motors, recking my gear and treating me like they were doing me a favor by coming in.

I was also sued by some one who climbed over a fence, (with out being asking)he broke his leg and apparently it was my fault as I had not trained him to climbing fences:confused1:.

So I decided that all skilled or dangerous work would be done by me.

In my defense when I recruited I advertised for a laborer and made the situation clear, I pay well and he is happy, as am I.

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