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i set my scale at 100 for easy small trees, felling climbing and groundwork,

120 for the bigger trees and 200 for any crane and risky work with lots of large lowering.........

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For Climbing and Groundwork I charge £160 per day if they're friends of mine everyone else I charge £200.

 

For that, you get a very skilled and efficient climber who is safety concious but can also get the job done on time and make you good money.

 

If your a good climber then charge good money, if you can handle any size of tree then you deserve good money, don't sell yourself short.

 

I know excellent climbers who are too afraid to ask for more....don't be afraid, be assertive.

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If your a good climber then charge good money, if you can handle any size of tree then you deserve good money, don't sell yourself short.

 

I know excellent climbers who are too afraid to ask for more....don't be afraid, be assertive.

 

That's so true.

There are less and less proficient climbers.

 

At least around here.

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There seems to be a massive shortage of qualified, competent, fast and safe Climbers in the east of yorkshire, which is why i went self employed. When I subby I charge myself out at £25 per hour with a 3 hour minimum. Or £150 cash for all day. (£180 if they want a bill hehe). Thats using all my own gear apart from fuel haha.

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