treeman82
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I have been looking back upon this year's sales calls and seem to be noticing something. Even back in May I was booking work for this coming winter. One customer I had already done some work for wanted a price for removing this medium sized tulip tree which was over some lines, a fence, and other trees. I told him let's do it in the winter. He agreed that it was best done in the winter. June, I was at another customer's property and we agreed that we were going to leave off on clearing out this overgrown area until the winter when I had the time. July, a vista job that I looked at, we agreed to do it in the late fall or early winter. August, a customer asked for a price for clearing out some trees in front of his property, I told him let's wait until February so we can replant ASAP. Today, a guy I had given a price to for 2 crane removals due to understory plantings... we agreed to do the work in December or January without the crane. The last few days I have been splitting wood for the winter.
It feels nice to know that the work will be there in the winter when I really need it, but I feel as though I am planning for too far down the road, and not for the now.
What is the general consensus?
It feels nice to know that the work will be there in the winter when I really need it, but I feel as though I am planning for too far down the road, and not for the now.
What is the general consensus?