I've been using the Rope Runner Pro for several months now and wonder if I rely on it too much? It would make sense to backup the device (at least sometimes) with a simple prusik which would help in this and other potential user-error situations.
New guy here, too. I've been doing climbing jobs steady now for about 10 months. It's been kind of like being in college and boot camp all at the same time. Learning daily. Hang in!
I just roll with a truck, trailer, saws, climbing gear, trash can, some traffic cones, rake, broom, and a couple of carts to haul wood. Works for me. I like to keep things simple and enjoy the workout.
In an effort to stop bidding half or a third of what a job is worth, I cooked up this treework estimator. I'm guessing y'all have different considerations given the nature of your gigs, but this is what I've been using to bid jobs lately.
My quote process goes like this:
Start with your base...
I swear, there is a squirrel hiding at the top of every tree this winter. This one freaked me out! But instead of jumping for it, like some do, this one just ran down past me. Better than the bat I had last summer.
Dunno if I agree with that "go with a single social media page." I tend to think that Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube (the three I focus on) work differently and drive business in different ways. I mean, I get that social media work is not everyone's cup of tea, but a broad online footprint can...
About 1/2 my my quote requests and inquiries come in over social media (Facebook, sometimes Instagram, YouTube, and Yelp) ... I have no problem with it and see it as just another communication channel.
So cool to learn more about the pic! I just love the idea of those dudes climbing that beast of a tree via ladder, then spanning out all over the place.