This is my favorite video so far. Raw and real. It kinda reminds me that you are not tree god and can make mistakes too. Especially seeing how you managed an underbid job. I’ve had plenty of underbid jobs. But I’ve learned sooo much from all of your content. Big thanks to you, August and Team. Glad it was a better ending than expected!
@itzOLE36 жыл бұрын
Thanks for being so transparent! You seemed to handle it very well.
@merrittorius4 жыл бұрын
amen
@messybench5 жыл бұрын
I'm a retired industrial fabricator and I totally get under bidding demolition. I've learned a great dea just from watching you work and hearing your process. I wish KZbin had been around 40 years ago. Thank you.
@towee704 жыл бұрын
Found your page recently while researching some saws and i've stayed for the content. Great job on the videos ! I'm not in the tree business, i am a house painter but iconstantly have to bid things too. Once in awhile i will be kicking myself for underestimating a job, but i've found things usually work out in the end. This makes me think of one job in particular which i underbid. The lady was very nice, offered cold drinks, and was very accomodating in general. She even offered more cash at the end, but i stuck by my bid and thanked her for the business. I bet i got ten very good leads off of that one job along with a few repeat clients. Its a competitive market for painters where we are and that one job really seemed to shake things up and make my phone ring ! Like everything else, i believe what comes around goes around.
@fhudo6 жыл бұрын
Your best one yet. I have returned to the tree business - Pure Tree Care and have made a couple of underbids. They are the pits and it becomes a serious mind game to stay safe, not rush and swallow it up. Funny, with me it always is either 100 degrees or pouring rain when I realize! This video was reassuring in that somebody, even with your enviable experience and skill, makes errors in bids. And that is important for the rest of us to see - helps us stay sane. Keep these going - please!
@PaulsMom6 жыл бұрын
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@garybuchanan76974 жыл бұрын
Hey August, first time iv ever commented on you tube but i thought it was time to thank you for all your videos iv learned so much from you and buckin bill watching both you guys has helped me build a successful tree service in Perth Western Australia its been a huge blessing to my family we are 14 months in and going strong just bought my first bucket truck and looking for my first tipper and mulcher, i relate to everything the big bubble for one and under bidding and it turning around and making it back with a few more trees or a neighbor or word of mouth which i believe is my Lord and savior big thanks man from your biggest fan Gazza from Perth Thanks again Brother your awesome keep up the good work..
@AugustHunicke4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for message. Keep the faith and seize your optimum.
@wrstew12722 жыл бұрын
August- you are definitely an artist. The amount of knowledge, risk, physical expenditure, equipment, and communication is only evident from watching many (well narrated) videos from different sources to understand what you guys do on a daily basis. The fact that you are so competent in so many areas takes a bit to grasp. Thank you and your great crew for filming this remarkable life that y’all have, and obviously enjoy.
@TimberTrainer6 жыл бұрын
We've all underestimated a tree. A good tree guy isn't someone who never makes mistakes, but someone who rarely makes mistakes, and can keep working in a professional manner. Thanks for keeping it real.
@nathanarievlis39856 жыл бұрын
I like you adding your thoughts about getting the trucks off the road and the next job being doable as long as the yard is dry.Someday's, that's the most important detail and/or stress.
@chrislavallee79026 жыл бұрын
Great videos! Love your work. What a great customer! Glad you were able to soften the blow of an underbid job. I've done it plenty sucks but it happens. Live and learn. Thanks for sharing.
@irreverentrevelator7796 жыл бұрын
Love your vids brother. As much as its a form of art for you its such a source of perspective opening inspiration for a 3rd year tree man dying to learn as much as possible without a company that invests in apprenticeship and learning. Appriciate the no bull and minimal gear crazed use. Get it done fast and safe. Good on ya brother. Thanks! Stay safe out there!
@drewtucker69232 жыл бұрын
August, I am a full time youth pastor and I do trees part time with my two sons. Like you I love being in the trees, I love it when the vision of what we need to do unfolds and comes to pass. I love working with my sons. I've watched dozens of your videos, even the 45 minute long ones, lol. I'm in Texas so we deal with much shorter trees than you. We dont have any large equipment. Right now we climb, rig, lower, and haul away on a 16' trailer as many trips to the burn pile as it needs, lol. We even get some of the kids in the youth group to pitch in on the haul away to make a little cash. My biggest challenge right now if finding jobs. I pay $100 a month to be on Google Maps and some Google marketing and I pay for leads with Angi Leads (HomeAdvisor). I do not live in a big city, we are pretty rural. Any helpful ideas to help us out would be great! Stay safe and you are a successful artist.
@jackbrehony16 жыл бұрын
Massive coincidence, I had the exact same sum of 520 be given to me for a job I under bid last summer. Customer was exactly same, said she knew I under bid and just gave me a tip at the end. Love your videos, always find some inspiration there. Keep up the solid work.
@AugustHunicke6 жыл бұрын
Jack Brehony thanks man!
@marcusmtm27105 жыл бұрын
@@AugustHunicke Hey, August. Thanks for replying, I appreciate it. I'm 63 now and the last 🌲 Ponderosa Pine I climbed, I was 52. Then I hired younger guys. I love that Bucket Truck. 😁🙌 That must have made the job a little bit easier.
@marcusmtm27105 жыл бұрын
In Santa Fe, in 2008 the entire State was infested w/bark beetles and killing all the Pinion Tree's. People had to have all of them fell and either throw it away or cover it with Vesqueen under the Sun for 3mo. (it was best to throw it out), If you chipped it, it just spread the Bug's.
@nkcwilliams6 жыл бұрын
Great job August. Thanks for taking the time share all the details. It really helps us newer tree guys. Thanks
@ralphcure1276 жыл бұрын
Great perspective, also thanks for sharing this. I am relatively new in my own tree business, definitely have underbid a few myself. This helps keep thing safe and positive for the next round !
@troytreeguy6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and feelings, we had a resident that didn’t understand the concept of municipal right of way today. Be well MB crew and family !
@beccam74716 жыл бұрын
i really enjoy your videos... I'm not a (skilled) tree person but I am a teacher and I always learn something from you - thanks!!!
@erichailperin-lausch2626 жыл бұрын
Becca M your students are fortunate that you model active learning.
@chrissaunders60056 жыл бұрын
The universe took care of you guys in the end... Your crew and work ethic is tops for sure brother... You guys are a living testimony.. Congrats.!! Wait til your kids are running spider lifts and cranes and drone powered chainsaws...! HA
@mikerom99586 жыл бұрын
Thanks for part 2 August. Its always interesting how things have a way of turning out ok in the end. I think honesty goes a long way clients, when you find yourself in a pickle. You obviously didn't up the price on the extra work, and the client saw this, hence the tip! Well done! Great posting, thanks.
@abc123xyz-q2p5 жыл бұрын
Talking about perspectives, seeing your videos from your vantage point up in these tall trees, makes me realize why tree removal cost so much. Years ago I had a neighbor’s tree removed by crane over my house. I think people don’t really know how much weight there can be, either. I like you honesty.
@backwoodsriders18795 жыл бұрын
It’s always nice when a customer realizes the quality work you do and gives a nice tip in appreciation.
@joespirit4 жыл бұрын
You’re videos have helped me save a lot of money taking out some trees around my home so thanks for that, I now watch them just for fun because they’re brilliant and so well done, so thanks for that too. You and the crew stay safe out there.
@tealjacks91256 жыл бұрын
Great vid August...My guess is she paid you that extra because of the profesional way you continued to get on with the , as is the priority, job despite you and her both knowing it was an underbid job ...Great stuff an absolute credit to you and your team and the work you all carried out. Keep em coming.
@Leaf.Commented4 жыл бұрын
Well done August. Love the way you work with our trees. Thank you for sharing.
@davidparker82425 жыл бұрын
Do you ever sell the chips or cordwood you haul off? I like the creativity in your videos. If I may make one suggestion, please realize some of us have no clue about what you do so when you show some technique such as how you shoot a line into a tree, get into all the gritty details instead of assuming we have half the picture in mind already. I like to see exactly how you rig everything even though I'm not in the business.
@erlendgreulichfrontierbigw2186 жыл бұрын
August, first - thank you for your honesty and that you “own it” . So incredibly refreshing, motivating and inspiring! Also have you attempted to calculate and then allocate cost per hour of operation for chipper, CTX, bucket truck etc. It gets interesting when one finances equipment as well. In our line of work passion drives our motivation often. Calculating true cost of doing business often is overlooked. We can see clearly what people cost but the often hidden cost of personnel training, cost of loosing good folks, wear and tear of machines etc is what erodes the bottom line and makes good tight bidding harder. Anyway thank you again for all you have contributed to all of us in so many ways!
@AugustHunicke6 жыл бұрын
You're welcome. I have the video of it so thats on the plus side.
@martymcgill13126 жыл бұрын
I'm always amazed at how much a tree grows AFTER it hits the ground. Great video August. Thanks.
@tedjohn4416 жыл бұрын
As soon as I see one of you video's on that is the first thing I watch. They always inspire me and. Just make my day better. I know that sounds weird but I don't know how to put it into words. I see Buckin picked up an Echo. He watch's you close. So be kind and love one another right know.
@AugustHunicke6 жыл бұрын
Ted John thanks Ted
@treeman7656 жыл бұрын
Way to stay positive through it all! Your team looks up to you and you set a great example of what to do in any situation 👍 whens the Bucking August video friends?? It il be a dandy!
@AugustHunicke6 жыл бұрын
I have ideas
@trefallerhighline21526 жыл бұрын
Thank you August an Crew for great footage nice to get a bonus in the end most customers are great to work with some aren't being a good man is hard sometimes
@joncanary12296 жыл бұрын
Great work August and the boys. Love watching. A load of work. What a beautiful tree, yes too bad. Fantastic wood though. Love to watch the cutting and all the antics. Keep it up.
@MountainCrestFarm6 жыл бұрын
August, it turned out good because of two things. First, you are a good guy, you treat people right, and just like there is bad Karma there is good Karma as well. Good things happen to good people. Second, because God looks after his believers, even covering their rears when they do stupid stuff...like stupid low underbidding. Man...you are one good guy. I wish you lived down the road from me...we'd have to do some smoked BBQ occasionally.
@drew8568565 жыл бұрын
under biding happens. its nothing like learning a expensive lesson. me im hard headed and under bid at least 2 or 3 times a year. then there is times ive walked away. also i hate when a customer trys to get you to bid a tree from a picture. i did it once and wont ever do it agian.you still honored your bid thats respectable. ive learned to walk away from a job that dosent want to pay. keep doing a awesome job no matter what.im glad the customer hooked you up in the end. great prospective and great information. i hope underbid jobs steer clear for you guys.keep up the awesome content.
@marcusmtm27105 жыл бұрын
Right on, I'm enjoying your videos, all of them. Until I had a Stroke, I fell tree's too. And climb, but never used rope's. Just a harness and lanyards and climbing equipment w/ 2" gaffs. Only Pine trees and Blue Spruce trees to climb in Santa Fe, NM. I liked all of them. Very cool. Keep up the good work.
@marcusmtm27105 жыл бұрын
I still have all my equipment...all Stihl. I had/the 0.25/MS280/MS360/MS361 Upgrade/and the MS200T (climbing saw), non-vibrating handle.
@AugustHunicke5 жыл бұрын
Marcus MTM thanks
@marcusmtm27105 жыл бұрын
Sometimes, to Drum up some business in a neighborhood, I would do a Person's Tree's lightly trimmed or maybe even more, for a smaller price. If they lived right on the Corner where everyone could see the job that was being done. It works very well for advertising your work. And people who wanted there's done were giving me their names and addresses all day long. It really paid off.
@terryburge67635 жыл бұрын
That was one seriously massive tree and you and your crew did an awesome job. And remember, some people you can't please just because of who they are. Just shrug it off and keep being the real decent person your are. Nice of the lady to pay you more realizing the job was bigger than you thought. Terry
@charliepearsall93762 жыл бұрын
I’m glad it worked out in the end for you. It’s also nice to see that even legendary tree men can come in too low with a price, they’re not always a gold mine it’s usually a fine line between a good paycheck and a job you don’t get. Keep cuttin!
@Ralf1erudd10 ай бұрын
Great stuff once again. It takes areal man to admit he has dropped the ball! So glad you were able to pick it back up at the end. Your calm approach is a lesson to us all. Keep on keeping on.
@ChoppingBlockTree4 жыл бұрын
August Hunicke, now that you have the boom truck and the bigger chipper do you find your bids getting slightly lower because you and the crew can do them so much quicker? I run a 14 ton and a Vermeer 1400 and I have had too many people tell me I don't charge enough, so I am working on it. Then again my stuff is paid for so I am still making good money it seems. Such a fine line between accounting for equipment replacement and not overcharging.
@exterminator16 жыл бұрын
Great video bud!! You are truly blessed in many ways. Blessed with a great customer on that job as well.Not many people like that now days.
@richardcrowe42072 жыл бұрын
Great job. And great customer! When I under quote, I trick myself into feeling better. I do that by picking a stage of the completed job as the start point. For example I ignore the work done in the morning and pretend the money is for the next stage of the tree. That way I stay happy and get paid very well for the last part of the job! I also have a company policy of only working for nice customers. For the pain in the arse neighbour, I invite them up the tree to help. That normally shuts them up. If they complain about the tree being removed, I offer them a seedling of the specimen so they can have their own tree at their place. Cheers Rich. New Zealand.
@CrimeVid4 жыл бұрын
Everyone underbids once in a while, I had a partner who used to do it all the time, couldn’t understand it until I figured out he’d been basing his times on the usual pub fairy stories that guys come out with ! You were lucky there, at least they were your customers trees !!
@MrAvinka6 жыл бұрын
I totally agree with your comment about walking up to the base of the tree before you bid it. Diameter matters so much when you get into rigging scenarios. I have even debated putting my harness on and throwing my lanyard around a tree before I bid it.
@Vanbulance895 жыл бұрын
Hey August, I just found your channel and I am enjoying going through your catalog. Good stuff! I have been self-employed for about 10 years and know that sickening feeling of " oh that should be easy... to...oh boy, not making anything on this one" Really appreciate your attitude towards the job and keeping your cool. Also enjoyed your sense of humor about the whole thing and keep rolling with the punches! P.S. your guys seem awesome.
@keithcramer38446 жыл бұрын
Hey August been their done that just get it done and move on to the next job. Put it behind u. Hey man it happrns. Love ur videos brother.
@everythingtrees47376 жыл бұрын
It was even more interesting watching this video, because I had an identical situation happen to me. I bid a tree that had a broken leader in it, over the customers home. So it needed to be taken care of sooner then later. An in the rush I was in, I underbid it , but went through with it anyway. It turned out that in the end they were very impressed, and happy, with all i did that they tipped me $500 dollars to, (still to this day it's the biggest tip I have ever gotten). I love how things can work out, and pay off, for all the hard work and effort put in even when it's unexpected.
@Minimonta196 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the monkey beaver belt! Also like these videos a lot where you’re discussing what’s happening on your daily life adventures
@09conrado5 жыл бұрын
I've had that in my line of work too, sometimes. I've learned to take my time for the quote and not listen to bravado billowing up inside. And then, once you know you're underbid, you need to make just as fine a job of it as usual, or you'te in for lots more work or worse trouble. Such as getting hurt because of haste, or getting complaints about sloppy work and having to come back and do it again. Thanks for your openness on this August
@MrSingleJack6 жыл бұрын
Great vid, August. It's nice to see the other side of business. You handled it well … very well, indeed! Impressive! 👍👍
@mrtreejunkie2 жыл бұрын
Over thinking sometimes blinds our judgements! Keep it steady no spaghetti 💯 Great work!
@karlbe84144 жыл бұрын
August, you seem to be one good egg! I used a borrowed chainsaw once to cut tagged trees and now am hooked on your channel and wished I would a been a lumberjack, sort of. I like that you appreciate trees as well.
@aniaklementowicz28004 жыл бұрын
Hey old chap, you win some and you loose some. Its how we all learn and it makes us stronger, you did good. From Wales in the UK.
@davidscoggins25384 жыл бұрын
August, I'm a recent subscriber from Ohio. I enjoy your videos very much, except, sometimes I've got some weird sounds on a couple. Also, I appreciate you explaining your use of ropes and your rigging. Saw the vid where you had to pull a couple of big Fir(?) trees way off from their natural fall line. I'm not a tree specialist and I'm darn near 80 years old but I really enjoy your vids. Really entertaining and superbly educational. THANKS!!!!!
@AugustHunicke4 жыл бұрын
AFE8Ret Scoggins thanks I used to know a Scoggins.
@judsonkimble3 жыл бұрын
Love your videos, August! It's Friday night, here in Vermont, and I'm eating a trader joes gluten free pizza on the couch, and getting up to speed on your latest releases. My new Monkey Beaver TM suspenders are in the mail, and life is good! Take care.
@CaliforniaCarpenter72 жыл бұрын
This is the reality of owning a small business. Some (probably most) employees talk bad about the boss when he isn’t around, they think they’re doing the “real work” and he is sipping iced tea at the plantation and cracking a brand new whip. Reality is, there are plenty of days filled with bad news, unfortunate circumstances, consequences of mistakes employees make and more. I’ll stick to poverty-class freelance work, I say “no” and walk away from jobs a fair amount. We love ya buddy, and you’re too damn smart to give a damn what some manchild on KZbin has to say about what you’re doing wrong
@gregbrown92716 жыл бұрын
Glad everything worked out it was a big tree 3 out of 10 times if you do a good job very good clean up are client's give a little extra and Larry your a good ol boy August thank you for great videos 👍😎👊
@PriestKikyo5 жыл бұрын
Completely new to this whole tree industry, but ive been watching Human and Just stumbled into this video... Ive got huge goals and ambitions even though i haven't felled my first tree yet. Seems to be a dream of mine. Im about to start climbing tomorrow with a big company. I dream of having a business and to make use of every aspect of the wood itself. Cutting it, using/selling it for firewood and even making nice furniture with the good stuff that i eventually come across... I'd eventually get some of the milling and carpentry equipment required.. This video with some of the mistakes/red flags you encounter show me where to keep my head at once I'm in those situations. Like the thing about trees and bushes underneath the target. Clarify before anything if those can be damaged/removed as well. So you can setup a clearer drop and cleanup zone. And then once i start bidding on jobs. Maybe even have climbing gear to climb the tree and get a better look? Would that be viable? Or is standing at the base "good enough" for most? I'm super stoked and excited for this new passion/obsession/journey to take off! Any thoughts and feedback would be greatly appreciated from all the veteran climbers around these 'parts' 😎
@Josh.Straughn6 жыл бұрын
August, I think we have all been there. It is getting dark out and the job is only 1/2 or less done and you realize "oh man I did my team an injustice here." chin up sir and keep pumping out content!! We love it.
@sidneyturner34276 жыл бұрын
Great video as always . It takes a true professional to put out their mistakes . I am not a true tree guy, however, I do some trimming and firewood sales to pay for my chainsaw addiction . What I was glad to see was that even a pro like you can misjudge a tree . After I give a bid I can't believe how in one day the limb is now ten feet higher or how could that 25 ft tree in one week now be 40 ft . I always look forward to your videos and the day you quite making them just know this guy will be wearing a black arm band . Thanks !!!!
@purplebunny77284 жыл бұрын
Just discovered this older video.Love the action, and the information as you go along. The editing is stellar.Take care. A new fan.
@fred4634 жыл бұрын
I am old and retired. For some reason I love to watch tree cutting videos. I know it can be dangerous work. I cut a number of easy trees and they always went right where I wanted them to until they didn't. It is always interesting to watch people cutting trees that know what they are doing and people that don't know what they are doing.
@jasonfoster16876 жыл бұрын
First I wanna say your videos have been an inspiration for me starting my own tree service, I am currently on one of these underbid tree jobs(big time) rookie mistake. I thought 1 1/2 days and it's more like 4 full days. Wish I had a bucket truck 😣
@Mcbunaen6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for making the videos and for your straightforward honesty.
@arborist4606 жыл бұрын
I wish you'd keep prices secret....now I know how bad my prices really are....I like the work too much I guess...and lord knows everybody has to get some kind of a (deal)...
@kivaswander55376 жыл бұрын
arborist460 haha word. I’m glad he shared the picture ice on his one. Pricing is crazy hard when your starting out like me.
@adamevans48246 жыл бұрын
That’s awesome when a client goes the extra mile to help when you are underbid. I have had that happen on a few occasions myself. Keep up the great videos they are entertaining and educational in so many ways even if it’s not about tree work. Take care
@larrylay40106 жыл бұрын
I have a few chain saws not sure how many. I thought you done a good job! That climbing to the top of a tall rotten tree I will pass on that one. My pole spikes and tree spikes are in the garage and they are going to stay there! 😎
@markdelacruz6036 жыл бұрын
That's so cool that the customer kicked in the extra work and awesome extra 500.00! The video is so real! I sure do love the video's that you do, and look forward to opening the old tube up to see whatcha got posted!
@yorkshiresnumero2gardener2446 жыл бұрын
Great work, I've underestimated loads of tree quotes. They often look more challenging once you get the job and start work, I think it can be human nature to want the job and see it as being easy and underestimate quotes.A builder once said to me; 'Think of a price then double it..!' If only that would get us the work we'd all be fine. Competition puts a stop to that mostly!
@marcusmtm27105 жыл бұрын
Your hilarious and I can relate 😂🙃😁😂
@treeremovalspokane6 жыл бұрын
I feel I have made every single "Post" overbid retrace statement that you listed. At $1800, must have seen it as a $2000 tree and you could do it more efficient than the next guy, at least that is a mistake I have done and will do again, I'm sure of it. Win some, you lose some! Great video, always impressed!
@AugustHunicke6 жыл бұрын
TreeRemovalSpokane thanks
@davidhamann13005 жыл бұрын
i will say this for you, your videos are different. i guess that is why i keep coming back. live is going to throw curve balls at you, under bid, cranky neighbors... just keep being the professional you appear to be and everything usually works out in the end. wish you were in my area, i would love some of this wood for woodworking/wood turning projects.
@aforman19516 жыл бұрын
Your videos and your work are both art to me. I sense some hypocrisy in "don't take that tree and why didn't you finish? " Love your work!
@thelmacarter5 жыл бұрын
So sorry about the under bid. Sometimes you really don’t know until you actually get into the job what the extent of the job is. You’ll get your blessings in another way. Your client knew they were getting a steal, she probably had gotten other bids and realized she’d better hire you ASAP. Let by gones be by gones and move forward. You sound dispondant, tomorrow is another day. I would never leave my house when tree movers are there. Sounds like a job from hell, but you got through it. Be blessed! God always makes a way, and He did as she realized You under bid the job so she did compensate. Glad it was a somewhat happy ending.👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@cmonkey5256 жыл бұрын
Really glad to hear how this job turned out for you in the end, with add on work and extra payment from the client.
@thetruth58362 жыл бұрын
You are a great tree-working lumberjack. I love watching your videos and learning from all you do and say. I admire your spirit and calm in all kinds of situations. Many thanks for all that you share with the world. Best wishes.
@judyc9380 Жыл бұрын
Not many customers like that! There are some good, Fair people in life! Keep smiling!
@mvblitzyo6 жыл бұрын
how many sheets of ply bored and what was the thickness ? PS glad ya like doing videos I like A LOT TOO !
@arborymastersllc.93686 жыл бұрын
Good ending. God is Good. All the Time. Sometimes it looks bleak though. Ty for putting in the effort to share this with all else you have going on. Good for you not trying to change the bid. Looking forward to the next bad trees. 👍👍☺👊
@highflytreeguy18726 жыл бұрын
Your Great at what you do man from cutting to recording ! Always looking forward to the next tree job you do......even after a long day of climbing on my end still love to see another fellow brother showing the true art of our work and the real time situations that occurred... keep them saws cutting and them tops flying
@AugustHunicke6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the message fellow treeman
@jontheroofer19686 жыл бұрын
Dude. Coolest customers ever! Don't feel bad. Your not the only one. I just got done with a job that I bid at a week and a half. Three weeks later we were done. I also underbid the material by about $2,000. I made about 10 bucks an hour on the job. Better than breaking even I guess. Worst part is I've been doing this for 25 years so I have little to no excuse :-) crap happens. As long as we learn from it it wasn't a loss
@patriotarborist7116 жыл бұрын
good to see I am not the only one who messes up bids lol...what kind of rigging rope (yellow one) were you using? I have a 5/8 double braid, can't use natural crotches.
@AugustHunicke6 жыл бұрын
16 mm sirius
@KMoran-cw2fd6 жыл бұрын
I appreciate the honesty about the fact that everything doesn't go perfectly every time on every job. It helps us less experienced people in similar kinds of businesses some relief in that we aren't the only ones who make mistakes.
@ColinTonkasdad5 жыл бұрын
watched a lot of your videos, you always come across as a great bloke ! thats a uk term for a nice person. so do not be anyone but yourself. cheers from uk
@richardmcelligott28816 жыл бұрын
Love the honesty, the folks that blow sunshine up your arse that never have a loss irk me. They aren't honest, they're egos just can't handle a it.
@kivaswander55376 жыл бұрын
Great video with a great attitude and philosophy. Looking forward to more
@Johnnyreengo3 жыл бұрын
Since then have drones helped your team to bid more accurately?
@douglasgrant85326 жыл бұрын
Hey really like your videos, appreciate the honesty about your underbidding. It does happen, so glad your customer was appreciative of your hard work and gave a generous tip. Just goes to show professionalism goes a long way! Do you feel that regardless of your situation that striving through what you knew was a bad bid was worth it? I feel that you did what was right and followed through, so kudos to you!
@larryd34035 жыл бұрын
how long did it take you? I hate under bidding my jobs but then I remind myself, im working & im very thankful to be doing that! God is good!!
@thetruth5836 Жыл бұрын
You still are a superhero for doing this job which you made look like being done effortlessly. Very demanding on you and the crew below but you did it. As you say, keep smiling, we learn all the time. Fantastic job very well done.
@unddannkommtbierinsspiel6 жыл бұрын
Love watching your videos in the morning before doing treework! Always interesting and motivating although most of the trees here in Germany are a lot smaller ;-) Climb safe!
@xSK8COLOMBIAx6 жыл бұрын
Lucky guy. Trees here are giants!!
@blakeripley896 жыл бұрын
What paint did you use for the saw you painted all black
@treetime30435 жыл бұрын
I think the worst feeling is when you give a client a price, and they say "Oh that's it? " yes do it! with no hesitation... that right there, stays in your mind, it then comes back to hunt you, starts playing with your head, " if she paid $1800 with no hesitation, she would have paid $2500! " Darn... only if I would have given her that estimate first"... it happens... Thanks for sharing August.
@matthewlavoie5064 жыл бұрын
August I have enjoyed many of your videos, but the underbid scenarios are just killers. After you burn up the time expected on site when you first viewed it only to realize the work is only half done....then you have to finish....knowing you are not only working for free - you are paying your crew too! Thanks for sharing!
@AndrexT5 жыл бұрын
Love this video and very honest. You are like my plumber, he always gives me an end price that in my view is too low, I always pay him extra. Finding a tradesman like that is like finding gold.
@allansm5554 жыл бұрын
Really enjoy your videos. Well put together. Thank you.
@jamesrosa64526 жыл бұрын
Awesome video! I've had my fair share of underbidding stuff (from the truck and from a distance) I figured my hourly rate and equipment if we did a tree like that we'd be at 2800-3200 with the stump. Yet in the Kansas City area, there are a few big firms (Hack companies that do shit pruning but still growing like crazy, cartwright tree (Eric Cartwright and his wife Cheryl who both own tow hack companies) Eden tree, and Elite tree) they'd constantly be bidding this tree between $800-$1500 depending on how bad they need the work)
@blakelemoine10906 жыл бұрын
Regardless of the price, really good job on it. That’ll never go unnoticed and you’ll make up the difference with the clientele you gain. Nice vid
@brianfloyd80336 жыл бұрын
Like that sweatshirt August!
@Sethhaun78 Жыл бұрын
Your the man ..I reckon..been under bidding myself lately. Here on east coast that's 4 to 6 all day .course hard to tell on camera..every tree I ever under bid is do to not standing under tree then doing walk threw. Seems hardest ones always end up that way ..can't wait to get new beaver with that better back support have slipped buldged disc
@luisarias71034 жыл бұрын
Good video. I do the same job in my country. I am from Costa Rica, Central America. Good tips.
@stevebrough3043 жыл бұрын
Truthfully, I'm surprised that you underbid the job, but you're human. We usually learn from our mistakes and try not to repeat them, but it could happen again. Sometimes there's legitimate reasons why things go the way they do. I'm sure you're over it and happy that it all worked out in the end with a considerate client. That says a lot about you and the satisfaction felt upon completion.
@chrisfoxworth24945 жыл бұрын
Is that the gopro session or session 5? I'm thinking of picking one up. I hope its lighter too.
@AugustHunicke5 жыл бұрын
Session 5. They are discontinued.
@gordonpeden62345 жыл бұрын
Loved this talk thru on the "Under bid" Loved the ending (Silver lining) But most of all love your attitude. As dealing with people can be a challenge! A bit "like a box of chocolates" Keep on brother.