In my world a Groundsman is a skilled trade. He:
Can tie a Bowline, a running bowline, a bowline with a yosemite finish, a water bowline, a double bowline, a bowline on a bight, a spanish bowline, a cow hitch, a timber hitch, a clove hitch midline and the working end, a farmers knot, and an alpine butterfly. He can also tie three common friction hitches as well as a blakes hitch.
Can use a porta-wrap, x-rings,- and safe-bloc. Can use all modern lowering devices as well as get a few wraps on a tree. Is trained and can use a Maassdon puller, fiddler blocks, GRCS.
Can use all modern chippers from a chuck and duck to a tree chipper.
Has a drivers license plus DOT physical. Can drive any truck within his DOT cert.
For that I will pay $18 an hour. Add a CDL and I'll go $20.
Can tie a Bowline, a running bowline, a bowline with a yosemite finish, a water bowline, a double bowline, a bowline on a bight, a spanish bowline, a cow hitch, a timber hitch, a clove hitch midline and the working end, a farmers knot, and an alpine butterfly. He can also tie three common friction hitches as well as a blakes hitch.
Can use a porta-wrap, x-rings,- and safe-bloc. Can use all modern lowering devices as well as get a few wraps on a tree. Is trained and can use a Maassdon puller, fiddler blocks, GRCS.
Can use all modern chippers from a chuck and duck to a tree chipper.
Has a drivers license plus DOT physical. Can drive any truck within his DOT cert.
For that I will pay $18 an hour. Add a CDL and I'll go $20.