I’ve entertained the idea, though I’m not sure if it’s something he would be interested in.
The guy I’ve been using has his own operation and is an hour away from where I’m based. I don’t contract with him on a daily basis. But he’s a solid climber in the sense that I feel confident when he’s...
I suppose another factor for a contract climber increasing rates would be if they’ve got their own operation and are pretty busy with their own work. To make climbing for another tree service more worth their time.
This is the first year I’ve really started using a contract climber. And for the sake of comparison, I’m just curious for those of you who’ve been contract climbing or hiring contract climbers for a while, what would you say the average rate is? And if it falls somewhere between a half day and...
I get what you’re saying. Most of us are probably feeling the effects of the cost of living going up one way or the other. And as an employer, I certainly would want to be on the end of trying to do right by an employee as opposed to the opposite.
I’m definitely not trying to just do what other companies might be doing or just offer the bare minimum. I realize tree work is hard work.
So I welcome all the feedback you may have.
Not only did I look at some job ads online I also looked at some of what others have posted on here. In my...
I would say like everywhere else, the cost of living has gone up.
But from my personal experience having worked for another tree company and researching what others companies are offering, this would not be considered low ball. I know of companies that start their ground workers at less than...
Currently looking to fill various roles near Springfield, MA either by the same individual or multiple individuals.
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You will be responsible for assisting with various aspects of a project including but not limited to: cleanup (cutting and managing brush, chipping, loading...
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I trimmed this birch once before using a pole saw / pruner, so I haven’t actually been up in it yet. I guess the initial appeal of the lift would be if I could just reach right out there with the boom, etc. On the other hand it’s a tight area so I would have to...
The way I typically work scheduling for projects that aren’t an emergency or urgent is to start with an estimated timeframe. So say 2-4 weeks for example. Basically I’m stating that with the exception of some unforeseen circumstances I will be able to get to their project sometime within the...
Removal of the leader going towards the house on a river birch.
The appeal of the lift versus climbing would be to just get right out there over the roof and piece it out. Although squeezing it in that area of the yard and maneuvering the boom around might be delicate work.
Thoughts on...
Thanks, that’s helpful info.
I’m also thinking tires vs tracks might be lower impact. Not sure if I’ll definitely use the lift but good to be prepared for all possibilities.
I primarily climb DdRT and will use two systems quite often. Typically it’s when working in wide spread trees. I’ll set a main TIP and then use the secondary when working the outer areas if I think it could help improve work positioning, etc. I’m comfortable climbing with my line at odd angles...
Septic systems, underground sprinklers, etc. I always check on that. Generally I do more climbing than lift work, but most recently though I looked at a job that made me consider something else if I was to use a lift…lots of exposed roots and a patio.
For those of you who regularly use...
There was a scenario I was in quite a few years ago. Declining tree, didn’t want to just be tied into it, etc. Fortunately in this case there was two trees nearby and I was able to tie in to both with my climb lines in opposite directions. This would serve the purpose of minimizing a hard swing...
Can’t really speak on those brands but I have a Bri-Mar and love it! It was the first piece of equipment I bought. I built the sides up so I can use it both to haul wood and for chipping / hauling debris.
My advice is if you see yourself wanting to do more with it down the road like hauling...
Tow behind lift would not have fit, a self-propelled might have. It was an enclosed backyard with minimal access.
Had we encountered anything that made us feel it wasn’t safe to climb, that would’ve been an alternative option. Although it’s questionable if the lift would’ve reached the height...
I don’t know if this has already been talked about, but I was wondering if anyone in the US (or I suppose anywhere for that matter) has noticed a change this year in the sense of call volume, people asking for a quote and then never hearing back even when you follow up, or losing more bids than...