southsoundtree
Been here much more than a while
- Location
- Olympia, WA
Thoughts?
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Most of you all have been in the game a lot longer than me, that being said: From what I have experienced, the quantity of ground staff that I'd want on my jobsite that don't have the desire to increase their scope to climbing trees as well is vanishingly small.I need ground workers more than anything.
I'd agree...and frankly the "want on my jobsite" thing - I'd prefer somebody with ambition. Which means they probably want to grow in knowledge and skill. I'd want to help them with that growth, get them to where they want to be, hopefully keep them around and start the process over again. Its just finding that pipeline...where do they come from and how do we as employers connect with them???Most of you all have been in the game a lot longer than me, that being said: From what I have experienced, the quantity of ground staff that I'd want on my jobsite that don't have the desire to increase their scope to climbing trees as well is vanishingly small.
I pay whatever someone is worth.Generally curious, what are you paying for groundworkers?
I wish there was, unfortunately there aren’t anymore. Several local colleges had them, but they’re gone now. The state prison system here had a tree care training program and a horticultural program, but those are both gone here too. Closest thing left is landscape architecture, and that isn’t relevant at all.Is there a vocational college with a green industry program? A selling point is the potential of year treework or seasonal landscape work.
Better pay
Less working in the mud