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Every now and again I wonder the same thing - Is it worth it...... Not quite come to a conclusion yet.

 

I love the work we do in the winter 'cause its in the wood, away from people - but I dont normally get the chance to enjoy it while Im in there.

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Everything happens for a reason, if they are the kind of customer who prefers a lower quote AFTER accepting what must have been acceptable to them, then they are not the customers you want! Sounds like they could have been trouble, think posistive and think yourself lucky to avoid them!

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Everything happens for a reason, if they are the kind of customer who prefers a lower quote AFTER accepting what must have been acceptable to them, then they are not the customers you want! Sounds like they could have been trouble, think posistive and think yourself lucky to avoid them!

 

Spot on Rupe

 

Beer by all means but true blood pal??? Come on :lol::lol:

 

:lol: now we know hodge is a 13 year old girl pretending to be a tree cutter. busted!!!:001_tt2:

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Everything happens for a reason, if they are the kind of customer who prefers a lower quote AFTER accepting what must have been acceptable to them, then they are not the customers you want! Sounds like they could have been trouble, think posistive and think yourself lucky to avoid them!

 

Rupe that is a very good point, as a matter of fact I believe they may have done Hodge a favor in the process:001_rolleyes:, all part of the game.

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We should all charge call out fees like electric/water people. That would stop at the time wasting.

 

Thats a very very good point Trad , Vets bills always have a call out charge whether they need to treat an animal or not , why should arborists be any different ? :001_smile:

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