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bonner1040

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Well, I cant hold it in any more. As many know, I have been making video content with the TreeStuff brand for some time. The idea of going to TCIA Expo was raised and plans were made. I went down to Expo and everyone had a blast and it was just perfect.

Im really happy to tell everyone, they offered me a job! Meg and I discussed it, and I accepted. I am moving to Indianapolis, and will be on site before the Grand Opening on Dec 14th.

If you guys ever thought I posted a lot before, just wait!

I would like to thank everyone in the forum communities, the people who watch and comment on all the content I have put out, and everyone that has encouraged me and offered advice along the way.

Specifically I would like to thank my wife Meg for always being there, she listens to all my hair brained schemes, off the wall ideas and above all she PUTS UP WITH ME! My business mentor, who shall remain nameless, he gave countless hours of his time and priceless guidance in a totally objective and selfless way. Reg Coates, who always inspired me and with whom I recently became good friends. His advice, critique and support have been spot on, and always in the right place and the right time.

Of course, Luke. He has been there the whole way, reading the hundreds of emails I sent, taking my calls, listening to my hair brained ideas and above all, he gave me this chance. I am extremely delighted to join his existing team, together we are going to make TreeStuff the best brand it could possibly be.

To everyone, thanks for being with me on my way to a dream job!
 
Wow Bonner! Congratulations. It was real nice to meet you in person in Charlotte. I wish you the best over there with Luke & Co.

Now I can imagine you answering the phone with a Protos helmet on!
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That is great Bonner, congrats! After seeing you at their booth at TCIA, I had a random thought about this exact thing. It just seemed like a good fit for you. Crazy that it was actually in the works. I grew up just outside of Indy. I think you will like it.
 
Nick,

Congrats. Sorry we did not get to meet at TCI. I both love and hate that show. Love because we get to see and do so much, hate because there never seems to be enough time.

Enjoy the new position, the challenge it brings and the adventure. Tree work, as a career, is truly a long, winding road if you choose to make it so!

Let me know if I can do anything in my limited way to propel you forward!

Tony
 

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