The young man showed up sometime yesterday (Friday) and finished the job approx 7pm. Did the climbing (lifted canopy of one less tree than I proposed) and dragged brush into backwoods.
For 5 hundo, we've all been there once or twice probably. ;)
I'd love to hear an update to the OP here.
Meanwhile thought I'd post a tidbit from the world of treework bidding: my next door neighbor who moved in about a year ago and is a nice guy, had a big leader break off a sugar maple and it is hung up in the air between the parent tree and adjacent...
For that kind of daily gross #, I would think the right people could be found. Sure, when you're trying to do it on a shoestring, getting and keeping good people is much tougher.
Great post- not the situation but all the info in it.
Contract climbers sounds like a good approach although I suspect there will be a very wide range of ability there as well. And then there is the hassle of scheduling them etc which can make the scheduling of your jobs more difficult.
The...
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