What a crock this post is!! Come to Pittsburgh & Ill show you Line guys who can trim, climb spurless......& uh, what would you like to know about tree biology or arboriculture in general??? Tell ya what....why dont you fill us up with knowledge & post some vids/pics & show us how skilled you are!!
I love jackwagons like this.......they paint with a broad brush thinking they`re the best! Ive trained guys like you, think you are good...yeah in a back yard the size of a football field.......come play with the big boys some day!
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Hey.. I have cleared lines for over two decades for utility company. That was where I learned the trade my friend.
Maybe some do exist out there.. I am only stating what I observed ( and was a foreman of a crew ).. from the mid 70s into the 90s.
We did not play in backyard my friend.. something a little bigger than a football field!!
So what exactly do you call big boys !!
Tell you what.. we had one of the largest territories of likely any utility company in North America. We had hydro dams, nuclear plants, coal fired generators.. tens of thousand of miles of lines.. The area served is just over 400,000 sq miles.. bit bigger than a football field!
We did have some smaller towns to look after, but virtually no cities. Most of our work was out in rural, rugged terriority. We had bucket trucks that would go over 150 ft.. not sure what the tallest ones were for the 440kv lines - but were on a tractor trailer. I worked mostly in the north, so mostly had tracked vehicles and line/bucket trucks at our disposal.
Obviously struck a nerve here!! Did not know how sensitive the utility guys were.. I was one of them and had some of my best years doing that job. Hey, if I am wrong then I will admit it and eat crow.. I am only stating the way it was when I was on the crew myself and speaking from personal experience.
If it is different somewhere else, or if it has changed.. then you know what.. that is a good thing. And I will keep my eyes open driving down the road and observe a bit more how they trim.. I might even stop by and talk with a few guys and get to know them.
Not trying to paint them all with a brush.. if some good ones are out there then GREAT..
Having said that.. you know what, there are hacks in the private sector as well.. lots of them! The worst part is the private sector is supposed or should have skilled guys, they are looking after commercial or residential trees for the most part. Trees that have private owners, and who care about the health and appearance of their trees!!
So you see, I am not some greenhorn who is painting utilty guys with a brush. I was one of em.. I began in that field.. grew from there.. retired and started my own company. But.. most of the real aborculture I have learned has been through private study, private courses or through ISA.