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<blockquote data-quote="treeseer" data-source="post: 426686" data-attributes="member: 4077"><p>Sounds like a good plan with the local paper info/ads. If you want to find text and themes for your ads, look through the link below; free for the downloading.</p><p></p><p>ISA is a great source of information; joining is a good investment. Sell quality tree care--increasing tree health and value while lessening tree risk. Learn PHC; visit your county ag extension for free info and handouts to study and share with clients. Take their Master Gardener class--GREAT way to make local contacts and get referrals, and a cheap and easy certification to get.</p><p></p><p>I don't have workmens comp and never will again because i will never have 3 employees again so it is not needed. I'd check MO law before signing up for that siphon job, unless you like getting hosed.:jawdrop:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treeseer, post: 426686, member: 4077"] Sounds like a good plan with the local paper info/ads. If you want to find text and themes for your ads, look through the link below; free for the downloading. ISA is a great source of information; joining is a good investment. Sell quality tree care--increasing tree health and value while lessening tree risk. Learn PHC; visit your county ag extension for free info and handouts to study and share with clients. Take their Master Gardener class--GREAT way to make local contacts and get referrals, and a cheap and easy certification to get. I don't have workmens comp and never will again because i will never have 3 employees again so it is not needed. I'd check MO law before signing up for that siphon job, unless you like getting hosed.:jawdrop: [/QUOTE]
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