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Pros and cons of hiring employees
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<blockquote data-quote="TreeAce" data-source="post: 2758506" data-attributes="member: 48135"><p>I think to be alittle more specific.... A good climber,bucket op...crew leader...free's u up to do more and THAT person makes u $$$.Kinda. But that person OR you..needs help. Atleast I do. I need a guy on the ground who can use a saw safely and run ropes and I need ATLEAST one more guy to drag n chip. Soooo...I dont think the question here is really about whether or not to hire...its should I put people on the books or not. In my experience its not possible to run a tree service alone. I have actually tried it and its unsafe and completely unproductive. Few HO are ok with someone taking 2 days to do what should be done in a half a day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TreeAce, post: 2758506, member: 48135"] I think to be alittle more specific.... A good climber,bucket op...crew leader...free's u up to do more and THAT person makes u $$$.Kinda. But that person OR you..needs help. Atleast I do. I need a guy on the ground who can use a saw safely and run ropes and I need ATLEAST one more guy to drag n chip. Soooo...I dont think the question here is really about whether or not to hire...its should I put people on the books or not. In my experience its not possible to run a tree service alone. I have actually tried it and its unsafe and completely unproductive. Few HO are ok with someone taking 2 days to do what should be done in a half a day. [/QUOTE]
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