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My name is Owen, and I am a high school student from the Midwest. I joined this website to prepare for my new role as ground crew at a medium-large tree company. Do I need to know anything before heading to my first job in a few days? Any help is appreciated!
 
My name is Owen, and I am a high school student from the Midwest. I joined this website to prepare for my new role as ground crew at a medium-large tree company. Do I need to know anything before heading to my first job in a few days? Any help is appreciated!

I imagine it's like any other job:

1. Work hard
2. Safety
3. Listen and do
4. Be a sponge
 
Whatever you do, don't say "I think we ought to ...." or "Why don't we/you ..." after the rigging line is attached and the climber is about to start the saw. It's hard to explain, but that could get you fired. :)

And forget the [low] pay and chronic tiredness and pain. You're becoming a badass, and it's hard to put an hourly rate or a price on that.

This thread could get long.
 
Don't get hit with trees being cut, always look up when you move in to pick up brush or logs.
Don't stick your hands or feet in the in feed mouth of the chipper.
Don't pretend to be raking while the others are picking up logs and dragging brush, help them.
Don't complain!
 
All good answers, but you said a medium size or so 'Company", I would think a respectable and professional company would have an "On Boarding' process. We hire guys all the time but we set them up with everything they need to know and what is expected along with our training.
It was a beautiful day! :dancing:
Jeff
 

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