Need help finding help in NY

Reach out to the forestry schools in NY. There are several. One that comes to mine mind is Paul Smith’s. They have a pretty good urban tree program (2 year). Lots of hands on education. Probably 15 - 20 students per year. Dan might speak up if he sees this (I can’t remember his screen name).
 
@southsoundtree; This is related to the climbingarborist.com website, isn't it? What an amazing guy Daniel Holliday is. He sees a need for something that does not exist in the world yet, and then makes it happen. First with his comprehensive library of free arb videos, and now this.

Thanks for the link.

Tim
 
Talk to the Donald hes trying to run off all of our amigos. I worked in Westchester for 3 plus years pretty hard to not learn some spanish in most of these metropolitan markets. Companies will go out of buisness with the current administrations immagration policies.
 
Companies will go out of buisness with the current administrations immagration policies.

Does that mean we will have to start paying a livable wage to a legal workforce??? Imagine that. The poor policies of the past are what make many good companies fail. I bid against all Latino lawn crews that have zero training, zero cares for safety or PPE (which makes it harder for me to get WC), and zero knowledge of trees. I know its not their fault, its the hiring business owner not wanting to put dollars into training its workforce because it turns over so much. Stabilize the workforce with legal workers that don't need to turn over, so business owners can put those dollars to work.
 

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