Its been nice with employee Erik acting as manager. I have been turning things over to him, and collecting the checks. I eval'ed and bid to remove a tree 1.5 miles from me at an existing customer's house who has laminated root rot in a bunch of big trees right near a small primary line. Otherwise, he's been pretty self-sufficient for the past two weeks since Dahlia's birth.
Had a past employee, Harvey, helping on occasion. They've worked together some. A little clashing, but Harvey just tries to understand that someone has to make the ultimate decisions, and at the same time, Erik is pretty reasonable and open to suggestions, I think.
Harvey's done some spur climbing, but not a ton. I'm going to give him a lesson tomorrow on spurless climbing, and climbing safety, hopefully, Amy and Dahlia willing.
Erik and Harvey will have a half dozen small-medium firs to thin for light on Friday. Ladder access to the canopies, so relatively easy, and all handsaw work.
I have a climber that I used to work with who wants to work on weekends, as he runs a loader and such at a bark mulch processing operation during the week. Gotta be f'ing dull. TJ worked on spurs on fir removals a lot when I worked with him 5 years ago when I first worked in WA for another guy for a few months. He's done a bit of pruning work, but mostly removals. He can spurless climb, but is probably old school, still. He went to Afganistan in the Marines for a year or two during the last couple. I think he'll do just fine on fir removals and fir pruning. Don't know about any broadleaf trees, though.