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TreeHouser
That's cool I look forward to the day when I can do that with baby g and hopefully baby x as well.
My issue was I went balls out and did some damage my first 3 years in business. Used to lower limbs out of a tree, go down, untie them, go back up, etc.... I beat myself with no mercy for the first few years for a few reasons. I didn't have the credit then to buy equipment, didn't have the customer base to pay for that equipment anyhow, had a special needs daughter to pay for and a wife that needed to give our special needs daughter her full attention and couldn't work. I ran HARD. I would be loading logs in a pickup in the dark with tears in my eyes. As a result, my body is loaded with muscle tension years later. I no longer work that hard, nor will I ever again. But in a short span, I ripped myself up and haven't unwound yet. I labor less with each passing year, and use machines for the hard work more and more with each passing year. Eventually, I wont labor at all. I will manage the business and focus on that end. That will take me some more years, but its a clearly defined goal.
I have no love affair with tree work. I love the industry, and love trees, but could GAF about climbing trees and all that. I get a natural high now and again for kicking a hard removal in quick time, but in general, a tree is a tree to me. Just another stump when I kick my gaffs off. I don't get off on it very often. I do get off on playing with numbers, selling work, and scheming ways to grow.[/QUOTE
FWIW that last paragraph...nicely put.
Had a very long coni hedge got most of the top down. But I'm working for a non climber who doesn't realise how hard climbing pencil like growth is. More irritatingly the last few weeks I've been doing all the main climbing and not being paid anything close to the main climber. No point in making comment I'm a fool for putting my self in this position. Long story short working for partners God father feel at ransom to not create bad feelings
I have no love affair with tree work. I love the industry, and love trees, but could GAF about climbing trees and all that. I get a natural high now and again for kicking a hard removal in quick time, but in general, a tree is a tree to me. Just another stump when I kick my gaffs off. I don't get off on it very often. I do get off on playing with numbers, selling work, and scheming ways to grow.[/QUOTE
FWIW that last paragraph...nicely put.
Very well put Chris. I'd have to agree with you for the most part. I like climbing and what not but I enjoy scheming of ways to make work easier or grow. And mainly running equipment, tree work is my excuse to bring out my inner child and run some awesome equipment haha