I went private to utility back to private.
Utility has its perks. Stable, decent pay, good benefits, generally easy work (no weird specs, clear goals).
The wrong private site companies would be doing worse off than utilities, so you'd want to be cautious in your switch.
Some skills...
We set up a formal DOL apprenticeship. Our state agency had to work with TCIA to help us build a full program. It's complete with the whole TCIA course log, plus a bunch of extras we threw in (such as CDL, pesticide, tree inspector, etc).
He is currently an apprentice. A lot of it can be "self...
We used it as our template. It's very helpful. It's a lot of paperwork but so far it's been good. David seems to be happy with the quality of content as well.
Nothing is made by humans anymore. Everyone is illiterate. I would be surprised if each and every one of you was using chat got to respond to this thread. It's a big AI circle jerk
#3 born like an hour ago.
Overdue by 3 weeks. Kay didn't feel good last night (like sick feeling). I was running errands today and splitting wood (big cold snap), I get home and she says hey I think I'm going into labor. Cleaned the house, midwives showed up, an hour later a baby was born...
Don't forget the short term changes. Within 5 years most CRM platforms will have AI helpers, whether phone and email assistants, bookkeeping helpers, etc.
It's already being used with Lidar and drones for veg management work planning. Forestry is implementing ai more for sorting through vast...
I legit call or email other companies in the area. I read through their websites and check reviews/services/reputability and give them a shout. I'm in a small town, so slowly branched out that way. I've met other arborists at events, and have made some "work friends" on here from the cities...
Are you srs or Mrs most of the time?
I run 32" 10mm on yale imari (last couple winters). Works fine unless it gets wet.
The heat from the friction of the rope melts snow, so if it's cold enough you get an ice layer on working parts of the rope. It's a pita.
Zigzag works most of the time...
Lower your standards for production. Stuff does get more brittle. It's slippery. Everything is slippery. Ropes and hitches freeze, so constant monitoring is needed. I've had to swap hitch cordage through the day before, and have had my zig zag freeze while working. Good gear is important, but...