CDL Class A - Grapple Truck Operator needed

We will have two positions available for CDL Class A drivers with tree work experience. Work will be in Northwest Ohio. Pay will be at prevailing wage rates ($30 - $40 per hour). The specifics are:

1) Must be able to drive and operate the truck pictured.

2) If you have climbing / bucket skills and a class A cdl, but lack experience with grapple trucks, we would be willing to train you.

3) Health insurance and 401 k will be available.

4) We will work 10 hour days.

5) Must pass a drug screen.

Work will be all tree removals and you will be required to do all phases of crew operations.

Please email me at eric@treecareinc.com if you are interested.
 

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Is that a rhetorical question?

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What happened to Dan "The Man"?

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That could be a thread all by itself...
 
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Didn't we try that last year??? I seem to remember paying some tickets that had your name on them!
 
As soon as my daughter turns 18, I might give you a call. (she is 2 now) Maybe by that time she will be wanting a job in the tree biz too. Everything I've seen on here about your company, the equipment you use, and the support you give your employees appeals to me a in a great way. I got my class A and all kinds of tree experience(climbing, rigging, bucket work, sales etc) BS in Urban Forestry, Cert Arborist in IL. I have never ran a prentice loader before but I'd be willing to learn. Its too bad I'm not in a position to relocate. It seems like you got some killer opportunities for employment, just having a hard time finding people in the area or with the right skill set.
 
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As soon as my daughter turns 18, I might give you a call. (she is 2 now) Maybe by that time she will be wanting a job in the tree biz too. Everything I've seen on here about your company, the equipment you use, and the support you give your employees appeals to me a in a great way. I got my class A and all kinds of tree experience(climbing, rigging, bucket work, sales etc) BS in Urban Forestry, Cert Arborist in IL. I have never ran a prentice loader before but I'd be willing to learn. Its too bad I'm not in a position to relocate. It seems like you got some killer opportunities for employment, just having a hard time finding people in the area or with the right skill set.

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There certainly are many cool companies that reside here on the Buzz! This place is an awesome forum to meet people and exchange ideas. It has helped improve my company and has helped us find people that are passionate about arboriculture. I appreciate your compliments!


I'll mark 16 years from now on my calender!
 

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