cody willard
Participating member
- Location
- Tulsa
I have a question to all you people out there who had a family, wife and kids, and started a company.
I love my wife and kids more than anything on this earth, there are my true passion them and our Lord, but as far as a passion for a career it would most definitely have to be tree care, and though I'm only 25 I've worked in the industry almost full-time for eight years, and by "almost full-time" I mean, I worked after school when I was 17 and during the summer break, then when I hit 18 I was working 60 hours a week. I'm a certified arborist, and have been studying the last two years to get my BCMA, so, so far this is obviously the trade I'm going to do most my life.
The problem arises that within the Tulsa Oklahoma area there's very little if any chance of me ever making more than 18 an hour anywhere after I get my BCMA. Yeah I can live off 18 an hour me and my family, but we have big dreams, not necessarily big material goals, but we're wanting to adopt internationally in the next three years which will be about $40,000, and we want to pay our house off in the next 10 years. It's over the years really irks me that I've worked a good chunk of my life as an arborist, and I can still put in an application at a local cement plant and start out making more there then I making now with zero experience in cement.
I have noticed that so many people I know who started a tree service and were successful ended up in divorce, usually due to the business eaten so much family time up. I do know a few companies that are large scale, where the owner and his wife are still together 20 years later though.
But I was wondering what are the secrets to keeping the family happy and the company happy?
Do you believe growing the company slowly over 10 to 15 years is best on the family or growing it quickly?
Anybody have any either advise or tips, or even stories about that are similar to the subject for that matter?
I love my wife and kids more than anything on this earth, there are my true passion them and our Lord, but as far as a passion for a career it would most definitely have to be tree care, and though I'm only 25 I've worked in the industry almost full-time for eight years, and by "almost full-time" I mean, I worked after school when I was 17 and during the summer break, then when I hit 18 I was working 60 hours a week. I'm a certified arborist, and have been studying the last two years to get my BCMA, so, so far this is obviously the trade I'm going to do most my life.
The problem arises that within the Tulsa Oklahoma area there's very little if any chance of me ever making more than 18 an hour anywhere after I get my BCMA. Yeah I can live off 18 an hour me and my family, but we have big dreams, not necessarily big material goals, but we're wanting to adopt internationally in the next three years which will be about $40,000, and we want to pay our house off in the next 10 years. It's over the years really irks me that I've worked a good chunk of my life as an arborist, and I can still put in an application at a local cement plant and start out making more there then I making now with zero experience in cement.
I have noticed that so many people I know who started a tree service and were successful ended up in divorce, usually due to the business eaten so much family time up. I do know a few companies that are large scale, where the owner and his wife are still together 20 years later though.
But I was wondering what are the secrets to keeping the family happy and the company happy?
Do you believe growing the company slowly over 10 to 15 years is best on the family or growing it quickly?
Anybody have any either advise or tips, or even stories about that are similar to the subject for that matter?










