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How about giving mine a go?
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ok lets see here.
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Holly, what's your rationale for charging to put wood on the ground but not cats?
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My principles/reason: ( love you certed guys with the 5 dollar words, cause you score a 60 on a test you think your smarter than the rest. That score is pretty low in my book.)
Well I cut, trim, fert, and do what I can to care for trees as my job. Much the same as a Fireman does what he does for his job. Yes? No? Ok Now I assume that to do that cat rescue you're doing it as a side thing, not your main job. Mostly doing it after you are off work. Ms Bisquick calls, she's calling for help not a price for treework. Helping someone in an emergency it's a thing normal humans do for free. Like I said though I have only done local ones in my town I don't chase this around like I hear some doing.
Fireman, off duty walking down street. Ms Butterworth on sidewalk saying her babys on second floor, smoke is coming out windows. I can't get to the phone it's blocked by fire. Fireman says, sure mama I can help you but it'll be (worst price I heard) $300. Kind of silly example, but the cat is a member of the family also. Now with this example does it seem right to charge? I don't think it does.
I think my AR standards for this feild will change now. I see a guy hanging stuck in a tree. I might say how much you got in your wallet? $25, damn, sorry would like to help, but I charge a $75 min to do any rescues. But I'll call the paid FD it should only take them 3 hours to get you out. Hang tuff bud see ya.