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Stephen Blair
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Cut throat pricing will be one of the major factors in the reasons why people end up getting injured.

 

Rushing jobs to get it done in one day rather than one and a half for example.

 

I try to price jobs now so it is more of a relaxed affair, we shouldn't have to bust our guts to get the job done.

 

All the injuries I've had can be put down to rushing, full stop :thumbdown:

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I just go out on the end and take the weight off.

 

Either that or cut it off at the trunk.

 

Another thing i did when i first started was copy what i saw others do, not a good thing if you lack experience I was up an Ash just cut and drop job went to cut a heavy lateral off with just a top cut straight through only to get a big barbers chair, again fortunatly my positioning was good, lesson learned:blushing:

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