Only in the mid 80's here, but insane humidity.
Jeff
Jeff
I did a job a few weeks ago for a lady and as we were discussing what she wanted done she told me" hey when your finished you can even dump your load in my hole " as she pointed to a area behind her house that was kinda wooded but real low , I turned and looked at her and cracked up right in her face . Like a full whole hearted belly laugh and she was pretty hot for a older lady , she didn't get it why I was laughing , took a minute or so then she slapped me in the arm and told me I was fresh , but then hey would it save me any money?. Well yesterday she sent me a check and in the memo wrote the lady who had the hole ya filled ... I swear I almost fell the hell outta my chair laughing and she put and extra 50 bucks in to so I guess she was impressed !
god your obsessed with that tub story and no that happened 16 years ago and this was like 16 days ago , and I didn't realize you were sending us anywhere , maybe you should just focus on making the penquins smile with all your highly efficient tree equipment LOLYa.. I'm not sending your crew over to grandma's place, to get some light into the garden, anytime soon!!
Lol, this the same customer you and the Mexican were peeping on in the tub?? :msp_scared:
Lol.. weren't you supposed to be weeding the syringes and used condoms out of those beds, and bark mulching?? You know, Jersey style baby!!
god your obsessed with that tub story and no that happened 16 years ago and this was like 16 days ago , and I didn't realize you were sending us anywhere , maybe you should just focus on making the penquins smile with all your highly efficient tree equipment LOL
I ran into a similar situation once as a young climber. In this case, it turned out my boss at the time told the HO we would be using a crane for his removal. Hence the price.Here's a first....doing a bunch of removals in a backyard/wooded area. They just had a boardwalk put in and there was a shed back there as well. We knocked a bunch of smaller removals out first and then started on a larger beech. Just as the first roped piece comes down, this guy runs up yelling "Stop!!!!!". Didn't even want me to finish lowering the piece.
His problem you may wonder? He demanded we have a crane do the work or leave. For some reason, if a crane wasn't going to be used, he didn't want us there. So he talks to the boss/owner and we have to leave the job. Homeowner tells us to that he will find a company that will use a crane. You could have a picked a few of the trees no doubt, but it wasn't necessary or any faster. He still had a beech farther back that no way a crane will reach. Setup would have been terrible too with uneven ground.
The company I work for has been in business for over 30 years and has never had someone demand a crane or no job. We have a 23 ton and a 15 ton crane, I think we know when they are needed or not.
Hey Jared, the blocks have been working great. I have been using them quite a bit
Well, life is hard, so get on with it.
Jeff:msp_tongue:
I cant wait to crawl out of bed and stretch the sore muscles and do it again tomarrow. I think my man suit is getting worn pretty thin though, its been between 100-110 the last month!
I do have sympathy! You guy's got it tough out there!
Hat's off to ya'll.
Jeff
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