Me too!
Who here enjoys the money and playing with their toys while removing a tree, the crunch of dropping a big one on the street, or the cognitive thinking of roping one down limbs versus the tedium of looking for sucker growth and deadwood?
They are negative aspects to me, I was just wondering if they're are others out there that enjoy the art of removals like myself, you're right if every job was a large complicated removal it would get old, but fortunately they aren't. I don't care if people don't prefer them, I just wanted to know if anyone else looks forward to planing out a complex removal.I believe that when you pose a question in this manner, it's hard to tell if you're truly asking a question to get an answer, or just chest thumping your desire to do removals while puting down what you perceive the negatative aspects of pruning.
If you were searching for answers, "What do you prefer, removals or pruning and why?" - would be a better question to get a proper response.
If you were boasting your desire for removals while trying to be condescending of those who prune, you nailed it....... in a passivive-aggressive way.
Myself, I do 99% removals.
I find the simple "climb while limbing on the way up and chunk on the way down" type of removals quite "tedious" and boring.
I prefer the days of a technical removal with lots of ropes and rigging. I enjoy working with a well run crew that has a team concept. I like having fun while doing it and want my team to enjoy it as well. I also want the customer to be pleased when were gone. I'm fortunate enough to live in an area that has an abundance of trees and there is no shortage of hazardous, dead or diseased trees. I specialize in removals because I'm good at it.
I wish I was as good at pruning, but it's a skill I'll usually leave for those that specialize in that work. I'd love to have a day a week floating amongst the canopy with nothing but a pruning saw and the wind.
As others have said, one big advantage of pruning is continual business with the same customer for many years.
They are negative aspects to me, I was just wondering if they're are others out there that enjoy the art of removals like myself, you're right if every job was a large complicated removal it would get old, but fortunately they aren't. I don't care if people don't prefer them, I just wanted to know if anyone else looks forward to planing out a complex removal.
Here's how one outfit deals with a complex removal. Saw this on 101.
Done in less than 4 minutes.
Here's how one outfit deals with a complex removal. Saw this on 101.
Done in less than 4 minutes.
Yup you missed the sarcasm.Unless i missed something i dunno if that tree was complex , i still want one those but
I agree very simple nothing to hit, but it was a cool toy, the applications are very limited thoughUnless i missed something i dunno if that tree was complex , i still want one those but
Here's how one outfit deals with a complex removal. Saw this on 101.
Done in less than 4 minutes.
We use software that tracks profits in various aspects of the work we do.
Pruning brings in almost twice the profit per man hour over removals.
We have never had the need to hire a contract climber though quite often they call offering their services.
I can't come close to the same money as Removals in my area. I have know where near the years under my belt as many on here... but have been making my living for a while at this. I must not be fast enough at pruning.Maybe too o.c.d.?We use software that tracks profits in various aspects of the work we do.
Pruning brings in almost twice the profit per man hour over removals.
We have never had the need to hire a contract climber though quite often they call offering their services.
My issue is I'm motivated, I want everyday to be like my great ones, come in work for 7 hours and make a grand, work 12 months a year not 8, not really an option in my state, though I don't think I'd make as much in other states too much competition.Yep. Just about twice. On a lot of jobs thrice.
We have "contract climbers" if you will call about once a month looking for work. Most of those guys have issues.
Yep. Just about twice. On a lot of jobs thrice.
We have "contract climbers" if you will call about once a month looking for work. Most of those guys have issues.
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