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  1. BoomBitch222

    Time To Step Up

    Wait, they duct tapped the ladder to the tree? :risas:
  2. BoomBitch222

    Time To Step Up

    I cant WAIT to stay away from ladders, at least for limb removals anyways. I hated doing that so so much, hated watching my fiance do it even more. Such a ridiculously dangerous way to save time
  3. BoomBitch222

    Time To Step Up

    Oh its on now! After my interview with the manager at the hub Im going to I can tell my ass busting and determination will finally get me somewhere and Im stoked to be at a company where I can learn the trade :rock:
  4. BoomBitch222

    Time To Step Up

    Its a lightyear from where I started lol I seriously cant wait to start learning how it all works. Ive been watching videos to get a little more info so Im not so lost starting out, its retarded how many things I was taught wrong
  5. BoomBitch222

    Time To Step Up

    Just wearing safety equipment will be a huge change, let alone doing things properly instead of cutting large limbs from a ladder and just praying they dont take it out when they hit the ground lol
  6. BoomBitch222

    Time To Step Up

    Thank you, the people on here really are awesome :)
  7. BoomBitch222

    Time To Step Up

    My plan had always been to get some exp at the company I started tree removal with and then move on to a better company- and now its happening. I applied with Davey and signed my acceptance of employment today. Before stumbling onto this forum, I hadnt thought much about becoming a climber even...
  8. BoomBitch222

    What Grinds Your Gears?

    Whats even better is when the person who did the bid doesnt remember wtf the shit THEY wrote meant
  9. BoomBitch222

    Poison Ivy

    On more things than you could possibly imagine. My boss doesnt really give two shits, he just wants the job done. He certainly would never pay us extra for it. So Im just going to round up all these suggestions and do whatever I can to me and the crew safe from it. My fiance currently has it...
  10. BoomBitch222

    What Grinds Your Gears?

    Grrr, what a little twat. You should have smiled and said “You should have been an abortion”, then calmly got in your truck and left. Theres only one set of pumps with diesel on them at the place we usually stop and I spend a lot of time waiting to get to them some mornings. Thats when I just...
  11. BoomBitch222

    Poison Ivy

    How absolutely miserable
  12. BoomBitch222

    Poison Ivy

    Dr.Bronners huh? Ill pick some up
  13. BoomBitch222

    Poison Ivy

    Its been on almost every job we’ve done this week and Im just sick of dealing with my crew wigging out and my boss being pissed, we need a better protocol than my bosses bs “Just throw your gloves away afterward”. I made him order throw-away coveralls and better gloves. In cases where its just a...
  14. BoomBitch222

    Poison Ivy

    You’re a lucky dude, I wish so much I didnt react so I could handle it instead of it being a big deal and my crew bitching a fit
  15. BoomBitch222

    Poison Ivy

    Windex? Does the ammonia neutralize the oil?
  16. BoomBitch222

    Poison Ivy

    Just wondering, what is your personal or company policy on working in poison ivy?
  17. BoomBitch222

    CARB and new truck regulations in California

    Solar powered chipper, at least the sun could be doing some good and not just baking me all day. Can trucks just become zero emission?
  18. BoomBitch222

    What Grinds Your Gears?

    One last thing -_- Guys who show up to work with three cigs and a bottle of water, expecting that we’ll hit a store for them or just bumming shit off everyone else all day. If I cant claim them on my taxes, they arent getting shit from me
  19. BoomBitch222

    What Grinds Your Gears?

    We had a man offer for us to jump in his big beautiful pool, ordered us pizza and then let his two adorable dogs out to visit with us at the patio table while we ate and relaxed. And that is probably going to always be my best work day ever <3
  20. BoomBitch222

    What Grinds Your Gears?

    Ive trained horses, dogs and people and its always the same- consistency. Never letting it not get done and brought to everyones attention, before starting like you said. If its every time, it will take those ten times but then its just how its done.

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