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<blockquote data-quote="BGrass" data-source="post: 5454311" data-attributes="member: 82994"><p>The time spent doing tree work has taught me a few things. One: Time is money. Two: Accidents happen. Three: Jobs are not bid for accident occurrence. Four: There is always time for taking your time for safety sake. Five: Its always better to go over a job a couple hours then to make a claim. Six: You win some you loose some. There are a lot more but I think that's enough for now</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BGrass, post: 5454311, member: 82994"] The time spent doing tree work has taught me a few things. One: Time is money. Two: Accidents happen. Three: Jobs are not bid for accident occurrence. Four: There is always time for taking your time for safety sake. Five: Its always better to go over a job a couple hours then to make a claim. Six: You win some you loose some. There are a lot more but I think that's enough for now [/QUOTE]
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