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I would like to post this to all of AS but there is no forum that i know of that does that. I was wondering how many professionals are on this site as in real tree guys? If you are a logger or arborist chime in.
I would like to post this to all of AS but there is no forum that i know of that does that. I was wondering how many professionals are on this site as in real tree guys? If you are a logger or arborist chime in.
I am a "pro" as in this business is my sole source of income, it's what I plan on retiring from etc. Have I just scratched the surface as far as practical experience? Yes. Have I a lot more to learn? Yes. Do I put every last bit of money, time and effort into making my business better? YES.....
does fire wooder count
I would like to post this to all of AS but there is no forum that i know of that does that. I was wondering how many professionals are on this site as in real tree guys? If you are a logger or arborist chime in.
:knife: First of all: What's with this Swiss Army knife smiley?
And secondly to answer the other question, well, what do I have to say?
There are MANY professional tree guys (and gals) on here, and lots of guys that think they are pro's. The more you read, the more you realize who is what. Some Arborists, like myself, have "been there, done that" with the Arborist Cert. but have chosen to move on. Everyone has their own opinion as to the qualifications required to be considered a PRO. I own my own company, my own equipment and have the required licenses and Insurance, but that in itself does not make me a Pro (Professional) in my opinion.
You would think that all that matters is whether or not my current, potential and future customers consider me and my guys professional or not, but sadly, at the end of the day, most homeowners only care about the lowest bid.
arborist 38 years now
There are MANY professional tree guys (and gals) on here, and lots of guys that think they are pro's. The more you read, the more you realize who is what. Some Arborists, like myself, have "been there, done that" with the Arborist Cert. but have chosen to move on. Everyone has their own opinion as to the qualifications required to be considered a PRO. I own my own company, my own equipment and have the required licenses and Insurance, but that in itself does not make me a Pro (Professional) in my opinion.
You would think that all that matters is whether or not my current, potential and future customers consider me and my guys professional or not, but sadly, at the end of the day, most homeowners only care about the lowest bid.
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