Looking for motivated and dedicated individuals. I would type a lengthy description, or pages of detail, but my time is sparse. Its 10pm and a bit tired, we have two months of work scheduled with four crews. Call or text 828-776-8733 if you need more details I do better with text. Thanks...
There is still Bartlettman, I have been impressed with the costumer service over there. I will continue to ordered from Treestuff, but maybe its time to shop around, maybe even across the pond.
Arborist Climber/ Crew Leader
Work Location: Hilton Head Island, SC
Description: Arbornature Tree Experts has full-time, year round work, with a highly rated quality team. Come work with some of the industry's best and highly skilled. We are looking to expand our operations. We have Certified...
Arborist Climber/ Crew Leader
Work Location: Hilton Head Island, SC
Description: Arbornature Tree Experts has full-time, year round work, with a highly rated quality team. Come work with some of the industry's best and highly skilled. We are looking to expand our operations. We have...
Come work at the beach! We are looking to add to our team for groundsman 1 or 2. Call 843-681-2726 to set up an interview. Please feel free to PM any questions. Pay depends on experience.
Anyone ever have a new guy come on board in sales with ZERO tree work experience? Thinking about it hiring one, most with experience are the best in tree. But one guy has 20 years experince in trees. Thoughts??
Question, does any one offer their employees safety bonus' or pay increases for safe work practices? I am very conflicted on this, as safety should be a part of the job, but with our size of five crews it is tough to be everywhere at one time to enforce. I gave my employees a dollar per hour...
Job Name/Title:
Ground Support/ Rope Manager
Job Location:
Hilton Head Island, SC
Job Description:
ArborNature is an established and successful full-service company that continues to grow in the Hilton Head/ Bluffton area. Are you tired of missing work due to snow and ice, come move to...
I just started a job similar to this it is 50 hours a week, it is challenging but I prefer to be working more than I have, a lot of everything from sales to stump grinding. However, the safety I am having a tough time with these 15-17 guys are great workers but a D at best with safe practices...
Thanks, really helpful info. I order the breaker, spinner and anvil from Treestuff, just need to set up the bench area. I have been back and forth on Sthil chain (higher cost, harder steel) and Oregon (lower cost and softer steel), may stay with Oregon that is what the guys are use to.
There may be a thread somewhere, however I have little time to spare digging around. It appears cost effective to make chain loops in house for the crews to save the company from ordering chain loops. What is the best to use looking at Oregon chain breaker, rivet tool, manual punch...anything...
I have started using a monocular after having too many times reached my tip and said "WOW, I climbed on that!" This part of the story should be said "He told me he thought the limb was fairly vertical." We should KNOW what direction the limb is going. There is a big difference in learning...
Trying to determine which saw to replace my old 660, which both these options are a step down, however not needing the 90cc's anymore. I am leaning towards the 441 for the better local support, but have used the 576 at last job and loved it. Any thoughts??