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we all do it you know, when our TO's are feeling a bit down they call me up and I give em some support.....

 

 

don't have a clue...................:confused1:

 

 

 

A local gardener advertises a "timber service" what ever that is??????

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Hi, all. My nearest competitor offers a 'tree officer support' service, this is a term I have not come across before and no idea what it is. Am I being dim/missing the obvious here? Any thoughts? :confused:

 

Those who do have a good relationship with their TO's could all do it, I often reference mine by name and give their number as support or for additional unbiased advice, for the client that is. :thumbup1:

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Those who do have a good relationship with their TO's could all do it, I often reference mine by name and give their number as support or for additional unbiased advice, for the client that is. :thumbup1:

 

I also have a link on the website straight through to the Council .

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thats a good idea:thumbup1:

 

Yes...... but on reflection it probably repelled more clients than attracted, not that I cared, its just the stance I took, never afraid to discuss specifications with the TO, or try to advice the client of a better alternative to topping or unnecessary losses , that is the great thing about the relationship I have with my TO's and not just my local ones. I'm always saddened by most peoples perception of a TO, clients tend to be ignorant of the benefits they represent and contractors tend to be fearful of decisions they may make which often they think will bring about a monetary loss. Being a TO must be one of the hardest jobs ever, I take my hat off to em :thumbup1:

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It could also be that he/she is offering his services to LPAs as a locum TO (i.e., a temp tree officer to determine applications, recommend TPOs, give planning guidance etc.). A couple of consultancies do it round here - the contract normally precludes them from taking up work in that area but the fees normally make up for that!

 

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