murphy4trees
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Haven't heard much about burn out in this business as most get physically worn out before they lose it mentally. I think as a society we push ourselves too hard, or maybe we allow ourselves to be pushed by the system.
I would suggest that someone is burned out when they lose the desire to do the work, which for me is climbing trees, and are just going through the motions with no enhtusiasm or joy.
I can see how climbing big trees everyday could eventually get to you, especially for someone that started as a kid, lets say cutting up big piles of firewood at age 12.
I enjoy breaking the work up. We plow snow when it snows and usually take the real cold weather off, as well as rain and then we do about 4-5 weeks of gutter cleaning in the fall and 2-3 weeks in late spring, which I appreciate cause I can work as little or as much of that as I like. With tree work I prefer to be on almost every job.
My 7 year old son lives in California and I like to get out there every 6-8 weeks. I can go to see him during gutter season, though it hasn't been much of a break lately, since my x-father in law realized I could prune the mistletoe out of his live oaks. I'll have to take a real saddle out there, instead of the double d saddle I've been using.
Anyhow, I love to rock n roll with tree work, pushing the limits, and then take some time off for mental and physical R&R... Still love the work... If I didn't I'd have gotten out of the business years ago...
I would suggest that someone is burned out when they lose the desire to do the work, which for me is climbing trees, and are just going through the motions with no enhtusiasm or joy.
I can see how climbing big trees everyday could eventually get to you, especially for someone that started as a kid, lets say cutting up big piles of firewood at age 12.
I enjoy breaking the work up. We plow snow when it snows and usually take the real cold weather off, as well as rain and then we do about 4-5 weeks of gutter cleaning in the fall and 2-3 weeks in late spring, which I appreciate cause I can work as little or as much of that as I like. With tree work I prefer to be on almost every job.
My 7 year old son lives in California and I like to get out there every 6-8 weeks. I can go to see him during gutter season, though it hasn't been much of a break lately, since my x-father in law realized I could prune the mistletoe out of his live oaks. I'll have to take a real saddle out there, instead of the double d saddle I've been using.
Anyhow, I love to rock n roll with tree work, pushing the limits, and then take some time off for mental and physical R&R... Still love the work... If I didn't I'd have gotten out of the business years ago...