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AlexW
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people hate spending money on remedial pruning or maintenance ,

but if its aTD then it seems okay to charge good money

 

not sure if its the volume that impress's them, opposed to a well worked tree which is weird cos TD's are usually easier, well for the climber anyway!

 

I have found that with private customers, those who have a new big posh house & 2 bmw's on the drive, are the ones least able to afford work , I was once asked if they could pay on the visa card !!!!

dont suppose they would have wanted it back if my groundie had swiped it thro' his butt cheeks LOL

 

As for who pays best ie profit well thats down to supply & demand those organisations who have alot of work dont usually want to pay a great deal per indivdual task but the total can tot up ask tilhill & glendale

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