NebClimber
ArboristSite Operative
Interesting story:
I moved to a little town in Nebraska. Got a call from a guy who wanted a tree removed. He told me he trimmed/removed trees for 30 years, until he "fell" out of the business.
Upon further discussion, I learned this guy free climbed for 30 years. This was his side job. He worked for $25/hour. One day 7 years ago he was 14' feet up in an apple tree and passed out. Broke his back, and about 9 other bones. Doesn't climb anymore. He lamented the current state of the tree industry, with companies charging for their unruly overhead (i.e., bucket trucks, chippers, insurance, and climbing line to hold themselves in trees).
This is why I tell clients I won't compete with bids from guys w/o insurance. At least they are less likely to have to clean me up from their front lawn.
Steven
I moved to a little town in Nebraska. Got a call from a guy who wanted a tree removed. He told me he trimmed/removed trees for 30 years, until he "fell" out of the business.
Upon further discussion, I learned this guy free climbed for 30 years. This was his side job. He worked for $25/hour. One day 7 years ago he was 14' feet up in an apple tree and passed out. Broke his back, and about 9 other bones. Doesn't climb anymore. He lamented the current state of the tree industry, with companies charging for their unruly overhead (i.e., bucket trucks, chippers, insurance, and climbing line to hold themselves in trees).
This is why I tell clients I won't compete with bids from guys w/o insurance. At least they are less likely to have to clean me up from their front lawn.
Steven