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TreeHouser
I know the first day will be nerve racking if its a removal I will for sure be paying way more attention to the groundies, I see a tailgate safety meeting before I climb at all!
Cool deal, Joel. I did that for several years and it really helps keep the schedule filled without putting any effort into it. Just your referrals will keep your dance card filled so you can pick the better jobs and you don't have to compromise on price to stay busy.
I dunno...it just disappoints me a bit when I hear of people giving up the self employment road to go work for someone else. Got to live, and hopefully live well, but freedom seems a gift to take advantage of.
Good luck with the new position!
Jay, It disappoints me that dispite working my arse off, I still can't afford the medical,let alone dental and vision and not that Social security will be there for me, as I'm sure it won't I am looking at my future. For me the stresses are the paperwork, keeping enough lined up. I have a problem feeling, I empathise and that when making bids is my down fall. I will miss feeling that I am in charge of my day to day and on the big dollar jobs the cash I could be making if it were my biz doing it but the stresses over all will be reduced. And with the profit sharing I have a reason to make it succeed as with every other employee.


. I guess high performance does not include traction in snow.
Damn, thats a hike for you Mike!
I'm headed out to plow in 30 minutes, about 10-12" out there.

I have an International genset that starts on gas, then switches to diesel, but the gas side wouldn't run because the plugs were fouled because the diesel shutoff solenoid is malfunctioning. So, I stuck the end of a 500kbtu weed burning torch over the intake and regulated the engine rpm with the valve on the handle. After a bit, the gas side started to fire, and then I started as per usual. Weird situations have weird solutions.
After I got it cleaned out, I could then use the hand crank to start it at will.

