You can wear yourself out hatin' the hacks. Myself, I just make money off of them.
Had I taken the time to climb the tree, I would have made about $150 in one hour; maybe a 11/2 hours. As it was, I was keeping a well intentioned damned fool idiot from killing himself, a different hack climber/competitor gave me a nice stump grinding job in exchange for the reference, and everybody will still call me when they get a job they know they cannot do.
I don't dislike the hacks; I used to be one. You cannot get rid of them, but you might be able to educate them. They are just trying to scratch out a living, mostly off the sweat of their brow and discomfort and risks they will endure that the customer cannot or will not do.
Along the way, I pass out a little knowledge, I show them a better way to work, and at the end of the day, I don't go home with any regrets, nor anyone regretting that they know me.
BTW: In my area, there are two markets. There are the customers that want to pay for good service and get all the insurance expense that goes with it, and there are the "hack customers" that do not care about the quality of the work done, they just want a cheap price to make the tree go away. You cannot cater to both kinds of customers, cause the hacks will beat you to death on an underbid job. They are working for beer/dope money, and you are working for payroll/insurance/equipment/advertising/building overhead/profit money. You might as well make some money off the hacks when you can; they are already cutting into your market whenever they can.