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When I need a good man to help me out with the climbing, which is generally one of 2 people, I'd pay them 200 a day, but they are the best in the job that I know. For this kind of money, you have to be able to do any job, however complex, for the money, and have the skill and knowledge to do it.

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i dont think its daft, some people ive spoken to think they should be on £180 a day climbing and i think you would have to be a pretty quick climber and worker to ask that

 

See i totally disagree, i've worked with many fast workers, its not speed that is valueble experience and qaulity matters most, sure speed is usefull but experience is king.

Being fast is not a maintainable way to climb, experiences is quickest.

 

Apologies if i misunderstood you, i just think its important to point out that being quick does not make you a productive qaulity arborist, experience makes you fast through quicker thinking and smarter ways of working, with an ability to tackle anything.

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See i totally disagree, i've worked with many fast workers, its not speed that is valueble experience and qaulity matters most, sure speed is usefull but experience is king.

Being fast is not a maintainable way to climb, experiences is quickest.

 

Apologies if i misunderstood you, i just think its important to point out that being quick does not make you a productive qaulity arborist, experience makes you fast through quicker thinking and smarter ways of working, with an ability to tackle anything.

 

no i totally understand what your saying, quality of work is key.

every ones happy to put a price it seems :huh:

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When I need a good man to help me out with the climbing, which is generally one of 2 people, I'd pay them 200 a day, but they are the best in the job that I know. For this kind of money, you have to be able to do any job, however complex, for the money, and have the skill and knowledge to do it.

 

Surely you don't mean Steve or Tim ? They're only worth 40.00 a day at most :tongue_smilie::thumbup:

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When I need a good man to help me out with the climbing, which is generally one of 2 people, I'd pay them 200 a day, but they are the best in the job that I know. For this kind of money, you have to be able to do any job, however complex, for the money, and have the skill and knowledge to do it.

 

I have a couple of friends who use me very occasionally tht will pay me £200 or more a day. Most commercial tree outfits i work for pay no where near that not even the top climbers, and I work with some of the best.

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well what i get payed working for the council and what my own chargeout rate would be are quite different.although the council dosent pay to bad considering i dont have to work in the rain!muhahaha yes you guys heard it no rain work,mind you its a first for me and it still peeves me off a bit when i want to get a job done and the boys are havin a sook cause a few droplets are falling!sorry off subject a tad.

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