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Question for Sub-contract climbers
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<blockquote data-quote="Scars2prove-it" data-source="post: 131770" data-attributes="member: 3996"><p>Have you guys ever considered hiring a groundman that you can have work with you on all of your jobs? If you are in demand it seems that companies would be willing to incur a little more expense or just factor it into job pricing. After all, it's nice to have a groundman that knows what you want before you do. I think if a person works with you long enough, he can be trained the way you want. I am looking for a contract climber and I would be willing to pay extra.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scars2prove-it, post: 131770, member: 3996"] Have you guys ever considered hiring a groundman that you can have work with you on all of your jobs? If you are in demand it seems that companies would be willing to incur a little more expense or just factor it into job pricing. After all, it's nice to have a groundman that knows what you want before you do. I think if a person works with you long enough, he can be trained the way you want. I am looking for a contract climber and I would be willing to pay extra. [/QUOTE]
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