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will i ever get a chainsaw?

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    will i ever get a chainsaw? maybe but not going to be a lumberjack, just small res jobs - it has insurance implications and llc so the barrier is actually higher than it looks

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      will i ever get a chainsaw? maybe but not going to be a lumberjack, just small res jobs - it has insurance implications and llc so the barrier is actually higher than it looks

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      @gary_alderson +1 for having to deal with the fallout of a limb dropped on something

      great tool with great responsibilities

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        will i ever get a chainsaw? maybe but not going to be a lumberjack, just small res jobs - it has insurance implications and llc so the barrier is actually higher than it looks

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        @gary_alderson

        Unless you're planning to go all in on being an arborist, I'd advise against even thinking of running a chainsaw for pay.

        Even small work means minimum 3 chainsaws (and maintenance for them), a lot of PPE, ground & clearing employees, climbing gear and a whole lot of science + art skills that take years to learn.

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          @gary_alderson

          Unless you're planning to go all in on being an arborist, I'd advise against even thinking of running a chainsaw for pay.

          Even small work means minimum 3 chainsaws (and maintenance for them), a lot of PPE, ground & clearing employees, climbing gear and a whole lot of science + art skills that take years to learn.

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          @johntimaeus i agree - i get lured in by easy money fantasy

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          • gary_alderson@infosec.exchangeG gary_alderson@infosec.exchange

            @johntimaeus i agree - i get lured in by easy money fantasy

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            @gary_alderson

            I've done ground work for some really good climbers. It's long, hard days being hyper-aware the whole time. Swinging 1/4 ton chunks of wood out of trees while not damaging things is a challenge.

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