Raj
TreeHouser
That would be part of the job, cover your ass.
90-100' tall redwood with 6' limb butts? 5' across the cut? Didn't know you have them up there.
55+ mobile home park/ golf retirement community, where everyone will be out to inspect for any damage. Old, old, old folks with their canes and walkers...a small divot can mean a fall. Old people falling can mean a broken hip or worse. Its a bit of PITA to have to get every last chip up, but I sleep well knowing there won't be a problem that I could get sued over.
I don't know how expensive asphalt repair is. I don't want to know.
Sure looks exotic to a Dane
Jed are you near Amboy,WA?
Nice scenery pics as always BTW.
Good point Sean, sometimes you have to look at those customers as an investment in the future and do everything you can to get and keep them.Going the extra mile to relieve the property manager of stress about jobs means I'm back to getting all their business, even though there are cheaper bids to be had.
I just want him to buy me a Mercedes Benz.
Peter when you check the details closer you'll find Ontario's 1990 no fault auto insurance was actually a "hybrid " no fault and tort insurance combined.
Quebec had "pure" no fault insurance introduced in 1978 ( first in North America ). Manitoba followed with pure no fault insurance in 1993.
Ontario revised their private auto insurance system several times into the late 1990s and is the most expensive in the country.
I love me some Janis!