I am done

I really am sorry to be this guy. But after 25 years of helping trees and people, I am turning off the light. No one(except our arborists) knows how dangerous, how detailed, how physically demanding, how precise, how demanding, how put down upon, the pressures of meeting expectations, homeowners critical remarks after talking down a 10 ton tree in their backyard and complaining about a dent in their yard.?..I am done. But God bless you all for keeping the art alive.?
 
I really am sorry to be this guy. But after 25 years of helping trees and people, I am turning off the light. No one(except our arborists) knows how dangerous, how detailed, how physically demanding, how precise, how demanding, how put down upon, the pressures of meeting expectations, homeowners critical remarks after talking down a 10 ton tree in their backyard and complaining about a dent in their yard.?..I am done. But God bless you all for keeping the art alive.?
It sure isn't the easiest way to earn a living. I hope you are still grateful for the time you did enjoy the profession.
 
I’m sorry to hear you are leaving the industry, I hope you are able to find a new career you will enjoy. Have you considered working with another company, so you can still enjoy the work without the headaches of customer relations?

Unfortunately customers are often unrealistic when it comes to lawn damage. Generally I have found it’s largely because they don’t know what to expect, and they have no idea that big Pin Oak in the back yard weighs 80,000 pounds.
 

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