climbingmonkey24
Carpal tunnel level member
- Location
- United States
Anyone else notice that it seems like larger removal jobs and crane work seems to get more attention / interest than other aspects of tree care like pruning, etc.
I’ve had my fair share of people watch us while we are doing a smaller scale project, or ask for a card to inquire about a quote. But then there are days like yesterday where I was climbing for a friend doing removals with a crane and we had an audience for most of the day and multiple people approach inquiring about a quote for tree removal.
I guess it kind of makes sense. To someone who doesn’t do this kind of work seeing a climber hanging from a crane and picking big sections of tree probably seems a lot more interesting than cutting a few branches off a tree or taking out deadwood lol.
I don’t know about anyone else, but it’s sometimes hard not to feel insignificant so to speak when pruning or performing other smaller-scale tree care work in comparison to a large removal operation. Even though it’s providing an important and sometimes essential service.
Goes without saying I guess that too much thinking and comparing can be counterproductive. Especially if you’re focusing on more of a different market / niche than another company.
I’ve had my fair share of people watch us while we are doing a smaller scale project, or ask for a card to inquire about a quote. But then there are days like yesterday where I was climbing for a friend doing removals with a crane and we had an audience for most of the day and multiple people approach inquiring about a quote for tree removal.
I guess it kind of makes sense. To someone who doesn’t do this kind of work seeing a climber hanging from a crane and picking big sections of tree probably seems a lot more interesting than cutting a few branches off a tree or taking out deadwood lol.
I don’t know about anyone else, but it’s sometimes hard not to feel insignificant so to speak when pruning or performing other smaller-scale tree care work in comparison to a large removal operation. Even though it’s providing an important and sometimes essential service.
Goes without saying I guess that too much thinking and comparing can be counterproductive. Especially if you’re focusing on more of a different market / niche than another company.










