Dendrologen
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On 22/10/2022 at 13:46, Tommy_B said:
I did worry mine might might come back looking something like that, if I didn't send it to the right person. That looks terrible. Can't believe the guy that did that gave it back and told him it was safe.
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35 minutes ago, Tommy_B said:
The splicer said they could do it and they were clearly unfamiliar with that type or splice so basically did what they thought was right and it was nowhere near suitable for life support. It looked like it wouldn't hold a boat, let alone a person!
...oh dear
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There's definitely a niche here for someone to get certified and offer it as a service.
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On 06/10/2022 at 13:09, Tommy_B said:
Make sure that whoever splices it is familiar with the manufacturer and type of rope before they touch it. @Rich Rule and his Tachyon splice is a good example of Boat yards sometimes biting off more than they can chew.
Oh really? Came undone?!
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On 06/10/2022 at 10:29, devon TWiG said:
not sure they can provide LOLER certs , which I think would be required , I always spliced my own in the past , and prussic / blakes , but not the new types of rope ...
Thanks. Yeah, this is my concern. Of course, I want to know that it's safe. So I need to see some certification for my own peice of mind.
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On 06/10/2022 at 10:31, devon TWiG said:
Try these then
Westward Rope and Wire
WWW.WESTWARDROPEANDWIRE.CO.UK
Supplying quality rope, both natural and manmade, wire rope and rigging, high tensile and stainless steel fixings, lifting slings and equipment, shackles, thimbles, a large range of...Thanks. I've emailed them.
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On 25/09/2022 at 16:05, devon TWiG said:
pretty sure they can do it ...
Cheers, didn't see your reply. I had messaged them before I posted on here actually. Sadly no joy. I have been wondering if a shop like hb would do it, but I expect only on the new ropes that they sell. I will ask though...
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39 minutes ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:
That’s the one.
I was waiting for that one!
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34 minutes ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:
That’s not unreasonable - and a conversation I would happily have - apart from the pay what you want part.
it’d be pay for a day at the price I set and if you ain’t happy we won’t do any more rather than pay what you want. What communist, new age hippy shit is that? Madness, I set the rates, they are nobody’s business but my own and the person that’s paying them.
I'm with you there. I had actually read Steve's post that way without realising that detail! Try me for the rate I set and if you're not happy, we never have to cross paths again!
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Sod all Devon folk yet though, sadly, Steve. Perhaps if I ad myself, I won't be able to put the phone down!
Maybe I should invest in a machine, can charge more to sit in a cab all day getting fat!
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2 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:
Incidentally, if you look on the new map of freelancers theres plenty of climbers who haven’t shy’d away from putting their rates out there
Blimey, that's grown since I last looked!!
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Just now, Steve Bullman said:
Feel free to steal that 😀
Thanks, I intend to! 😂
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10 hours ago, Steve Bullman said:
Typical conversation between me and a new client (when climbing)
client: how much? That’s too expensive!
me: have me in for the day, if you’re not happy with my rate at the end of the day then pay me what you think I’m worth, we’ll shake hands and I’ll go on my way with no hard feelings.
I like it! I am definitely too soft. Last time I had that convo, I said sold myself short 😅
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12 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:
Well my point was that as a self employed worker you need to set yourself on the position you want to be in.
As for the people telling you you’re too steep, they are either not charging enough themselves to be able to afford you, or they are just chancers. More often than not the latter
I agree with you completely. One of the main reasons I am doing this is that I want to be in control (don't we all?). It just feels like I am not at the moment, mainly subbing. All I've had to go on is what I have calculated based on all my parameters. Then I have to put this to others to see what their opinion is, or whether employers will pay it. It's difficult when your fellow subbies don't want to share their rates for comparison and employers tell you you're too steep. Like you say, too cheap themselves, or chances, or both!
Sadly, I do think a lot of Devon freelance arborists are under charging as well, which makes it difficult. What will they do when they retire and have no money? "Long time away, don't think about it"...
Unfortunately, I don't have the help to take on all my own work yet, but that seems to be the way forward. I'm kind of reliant on others for work at the moment, which is annoying...
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... I think I just accidentally rated my own conversation 5 stars... Great conversation though guys! 😅
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4 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:
Also……no one put me in that position
Not suggesting that at all mate. That is just a matter of time for me, but I certainly don't feel I am in that position now.
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2 minutes ago, pleasant said:
I wasn't referring to the 'cagey' side of things......just the point you made about why people question your rates...You said if it's extortionate, fair enough. What I may consider is extortionate could well be completely different to what you consider fair.....hence why people question.
I have had to reduce my rate because people have told me that it's steep. I think they may have been manipulating me though due to my naivety. Others have accepted without question. I have found these conversations very difficult. I feel what I expect is reasonable based on my skill level/set and overheads. I need the work at the moment, so I don't feel I'm in the driving seat
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2 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:
Personally the only person who needs to know what I’m charging is the person I’m doing business with. What anyone else’s day rate is is entirely irrelevant really. Everyone bring me something different to the table and has their own set of circumstances and overheads and needs to set their rates accordingly
So your rate is not at all influenced by what other people charge? Nice to be in that position
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3 minutes ago, Retired Climber said:
Serious question; are you quite new to business / self employment?
I'm just starting out self employed. Been working with trees for many years.
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1 minute ago, eggsarascal said:
You don't employ anyone not to make money off them, on the books, or contractors, if your rate is £200 I'd up that to the client.
So have a fixed rate that you ad on per subbie, rather than thinking "haha, this highly skilled mug only charges 120 quid a day, so I can make an extra xxx quid out of them".
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4 minutes ago, pleasant said:
'You just invoice the client for that person's rate. If it's extortionate, fair enough to question'
...because one mans perception of 'extortionate' is another mans 'fair'
I don't think that's why people are so cagey. I think this leads to the variability of expectations. I believe that if we are all open about what we charge, prices would even out so there was less variability. The subbie would have more control as they know what is reasonable/avg for their area and what other people will pay. We would have a better idea of what's extortionate.
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Why are people so cagey about their day rates? Surely if we were open, it would reduce the variability? Also, why do employers try to force people down on their rates? They shouldn't be calling the shots. You just invoice the client for that person's rate. If it's extortionate, fair enough to question, but in my opinion, we shouldn't be haggling subbies down, so we can charge a higher rate for them and skim a bit off the top. If you've worked out your overheads right, you add them to your price for the job and whatever you need to make a bit of profit. Honesty is the best policy imo. It's been difficult for me to set a rate and it seems I can charge anything from £150 to over £200 a day in Devon. £150 ain't enough to run a business, pay into a pension, cover sick days, holiday etc. Someone please tell me what you gain from the lack of openness?
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... 6yrs later... Did you find anyone to do this? I am in Devon with the same need. Put a bloody spike in my nice clean rope. So annoying.
Silver Birch attacked by caterpillars
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It might be the hard pruning that has killed this tree. The bugs might be secondary. Certainly looks like it's had a lot taken off. The bug in the pic looks like a ladybird larva, which predate many plant pests.