I worked on a boat a few years ago I made 16k in three weeks. I also knew the operator/owner would put himself and his business before anyone on the deck. Left knowing my family could really use the money I could make on that boat, but figured it was more important to be safe
I would double like if I could!
I want to see the statistics on certified arb injuries/deaths....
Definitely happens but at what rate in comparison to non certified...
As I’ve stated before, I mainly commercial fish for a living. I don’t like being poor. I also don’t have a college degree...
I do a lot of natural crotch rigging, a wrap or two on the stub and let it run type stuff. But it would be nice to not pitch my lines so much. Do you ever use it that way?
Good luck Will! By next year I may be living around Portland myself, if so I’d like to get involved in the local Arborist community if there is one. Apologies for the derail and it sounds to me like you will be an asset to practically any company who hires you
I’m referring to how many times rock exotic has pushed the release date of the Akimbo. I’m making fun of rock exotica by suggesting that due to this failure, they will be unable to meet the new “fall of 2018” release date
I wish it was socially acceptable to humiliate one another for stupidity. @Steve Connally can you please explain wtf this guy was thinking? There must’ve been a stub right? Maybe I have anger issues but I think if I was there and this guy tried to ddrt on a clean spar and ended up on the ground...
First time customer. There are quite a few large lower limbs going out the back over the fence and neighbors shop. They already had one like these two removed previously and the company was supposed to come back and get these. My guesses was that whom ever did the first one realized he underbid...
80’-90’ tall. I’d give them a price for full removal or the option to deal with the wood themselves. It’s Monterey pine, so the limbs are quite heavy. No crane available in our area.