So you want to be an Arborist ?

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2015
  • I get a lot of questions about what it takes to be an Arborist. If this is a direction that you may want to investigate, ask me some questions. I will do my best to answer. We need more Arborists!

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  • @reyreyes5182
    @reyreyes5182 8 лет назад +29

    I'm the guy who bought a chainsaw and just feel in love with the sound of when it finally gets running, and the smell of freshly cut tree limbs, the oudoors, the sweat and not to mention a good ol BBQ!
    I really just can't wait to find a dead branch that needs to be cut or a hollow tree that will one day cause disaster.
    I work in an office with great leniency sorta speak. But I honestly want to learn the Arborist world as much as I can and just help people out on my spare time and just get out there. As a young guy I would climb trees passed the bend. I weight a hell of a lot more now though and can't do that anymore. But It's fun still being able to climb and not have people look at me funny cause now I got a chainsaw and it's ok cause I'm "working".
    Any who, I love your videos I find them enjoyable and informative.
    Thank you for helping me with my new hobby I greatly appreciate it.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  8 лет назад +3

      Sorry for the delayed reply. I try to get back to most comments. If you take the time to write to me, I should at least respond. I hope my videos help you to understand my business better and get to know the trees. Advice, "learn just one new tree every day".

  • @catherinetrautman9069
    @catherinetrautman9069 5 лет назад +1

    started out on the ground loved it lisening to the saw will working knowing how to work on the ground so helpful

  • @PescadoAzure
    @PescadoAzure 8 лет назад +8

    This was wonderful, Blair... I was recently offered a significantly higher paying job in a labor union. I've been a working arborist for about 5 years, and am in the process of studying and preparing for ISA certification. I've been torn by deciding & discerning what would be best for me and my family. I am so grateful for the work I get to do everyday as an arborist, working with trees is my joy and refuge from the modern world. I would really hate to trade that in for a a couple extra bucks every week, and your video was so inspiring and encouraging. I don't know what tomorrow will bring, but today I am so proud and grateful to be an arborist.

  • @scipio6130
    @scipio6130 7 лет назад +10

    I would love to become an arborist; unfortunately, time is not on my side. But I now live vicariously through your videos!
    Thanks!!

  • @salvadorwahnon7035
    @salvadorwahnon7035 6 лет назад

    Great video!! I felt genuine honesty from you Blair. What a pleasure to watch. Great!!

  • @s.a.morris8625
    @s.a.morris8625 7 лет назад

    ...Blair....just found your channel earlier today and still viewing past midnight....
    ...your vids are stuffed with fantastic visual hands-on instructional info...!!!...
    ...will now know generally what to look for before purchasing new property...
    ...thank you...!!!...

  • @BruceJC75
    @BruceJC75 8 лет назад

    I just discovered your channel not to long ago, and I really enjoy it. I've always enjoyed being outside and have always had an affinity for trees. My great grandfather was a carpenter and my grandmother always told me stories about how much he knew about the forest. I think curiosity must be something that's inherited.

  • @shanebrewster2384
    @shanebrewster2384 5 лет назад +1

    I appreciate you and your candor! I am looking forward to your videos. Thank you.

  • @ToddWoodworthg3
    @ToddWoodworthg3 7 лет назад +11

    thank you Blair for your vids. I have learned alot of tree care and safety from your vids. Im not a full time arborist as my biz is gutters.
    I haved 5 huge trees in my back yard that required attention so instead of paying someone else i bought all my tree gear and went to youtube college hanging in my garage through the winter. Now a few years down the road I care for my trees and on occassion take on or help other tree jobs. All accident free to date .
    Much respect and many thanks to your vast knowledge and sharing of your experiences.

  • @tymesho
    @tymesho 4 года назад +1

    Blair, you spoke for me in every paragraph, especially the beginning, thank you.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  4 года назад

      Michigan Mister I’m glad you appreciated this, thanks.

  • @swell-harvest3289
    @swell-harvest3289 7 лет назад +3

    Thanks for the video, Blair. I've been looking at a complete career change, and insight from people such as yourself who have been in the industry for a long time is a great inspiration!

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  7 лет назад

      Swell-harvest find a direction of something that you really enjoy, and it won't be work.

  • @Animismtree
    @Animismtree 6 лет назад +7

    Glad to see another arborist passionate about the trees. The love of trees gets in your veins and you can’t help but learn more and care for them in the best way possible. Every day is different with new challenges to overcome and accomplishments to be had. ✌️🌲

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  6 лет назад +2

      Mike Webber Mike, all comments are welcome additions to this group of like minded individuals. I’m hoping this channel grows and grows (like a healthy Tree!)

  • @eggerhaus
    @eggerhaus 7 лет назад +1

    I thoroughly enjoy your channel, Blair! I'm retired and watch lots of videos on RUclips. I've been having a marathon viewing of your channel for the past few days. Keep up the good work and thank you for sharing your knowledge with the world!

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  7 лет назад

      eggerhaus it will take you a while to get through my collection. Thank you

  • @brianwatts2955
    @brianwatts2955 6 лет назад

    Wow, that was one of best videos I've watched in a long time. Vary inspiring. We definitely need more Arborist!!!

  • @adrianhanson9584
    @adrianhanson9584 8 лет назад +11

    Blair, you are a wonderful man
    Thank you for advocating for the trees

  • @13greatest
    @13greatest 5 лет назад

    Blair it’s been so informing to watch your videos. You have a great deal of knowledge about trees and how to inspect them. I live in Texas just south of Fort Worth but also have family in the Houston area also. At a young age I would always go outdoors with my grandma who is no longer here and should would teach me about trees. I pretty much know every tree in Texas and I love to landscape. That’s why I want to become an arborist to not only work with trees but to provide info to people about what type of tree it is how big it gets and how long it will live. My family calls me the tree guy! I just love nature and being around trees. Thank you for all the amazing videos you do.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 лет назад

      13greatest thank you. This is my 45th doing tree work and RUclips is a way for me to give back some of the knowledge I learned from so many others.

  • @alittlejolly
    @alittlejolly 3 года назад +1

    Hey Blair, I've been watching your videos for a couple of years now and have come back to this one to psych myself up for a job trial I have this week for some tree work. I hope it goes well, I'm 29 and in Australia but your videos have kept me interested and excited about making arboriculture the next great love of my life so, thank you.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  3 года назад

      Not for everyone but I’m glad I chose this path. I need to work outdoors and I need to stay fit. Best of luck to you.
      Blair

  • @logik100.0
    @logik100.0 8 лет назад

    No questions, just to say that I came across this channel and love it. Very informative and just a great watch.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  8 лет назад

      Thanks, I appreciate all comments (well, positive comments anyway)😀

  • @baileythomas368
    @baileythomas368 5 лет назад +1

    Moving to Colorado from Florida at 19 years old to become an arborist next month and after watching your videos I am now even more excited than I already was!!

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 лет назад

      Bailey Thomas at 19, you are only beginning a career that is both rewarding and will build up your body. Hope you find the time to work your way through my collection. I’m doing this for people just like you!

  • @justingrissom3190
    @justingrissom3190 7 лет назад

    Another awesome video! And my personal opinion the video is very inspiring!! Thanks so much once again!

  • @justinhalverson9928
    @justinhalverson9928 5 лет назад

    Awesome, I've always loved trees, canopies, the sound of them in the wind. I made a mistake by going to college without any idea of how it would truly assist me in life, and I had no conception of what it meant to support myself and survive in life. This has led me to, eventually now, watching your video as I would like to learn how to care for trees. I find myself cutting off dead branches from the lower parts of trees where I live to pass time and help let more light in, build soil etcetera. No further questions now. Thanks, greatly, for your insight.

  • @lorrieanderson6594
    @lorrieanderson6594 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing! This is great.

  • @fetzer85
    @fetzer85 8 лет назад +1

    Hi Blair, for me it started by cutting some limbs in our backyard and not knowing exactly where/how to do it for the good of the tree. After subscribing to your channel my interest keeps growing. I'm currently 30 and a stay at home dad, but when I return to the work force in a few years I may go with tree care. I will probably be mid-30's which makes me feel old compared to you starting @ 19 but I really never knew what I wanted to do as a career so I suppose anytime is better than never. We'll see, I'll keep watching and decide when the time comes. In the meantime I truly appreciate your videos and knowledge on all things trees. Keep up the good work!

  • @phatboyfatboy
    @phatboyfatboy 8 лет назад

    Well I appreciate your time and enjoy your videos.

  • @davebertinelli5269
    @davebertinelli5269 5 лет назад

    Love your videos and as a new certified arborist (at the young age of 56) you give me great hope in my new career. I live completely, and will carry on in my new career, the philosophy of "the importance of living with trees". Thank you.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 лет назад

      Dave Bertinelli congratulations Dave! I look forward to seeing lots of your comments!

  • @bizwig
    @bizwig 4 месяца назад

    Blair... you speak to my heart, sir. Following your footsteps the best I can.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  4 месяца назад +1

      Hey Hunter. Climbing trees is a life choice for me. Not for most people. But if you feel the passion like I do for this career, you will live a life full of adventure and you will stay fit. Working outdoors has always been important to me. I would hate working indoors. Not always fun either. Rain? Suck it up! Too hot? Gotta work! Bad clients? It happens but if you look at the majority of the jobs, they are just good fun.

  • @donaldbrown55
    @donaldbrown55 7 лет назад +4

    Hey Blair, awesome channel. I'm new to tree trimming, but nature and trees have always been a passion of mine. At 27 I can't believe it's taken me this long to try it out.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  7 лет назад +2

      Donald Brown I hope you find your career as an ARBORIST fulfilling

  • @robertsheffey8894
    @robertsheffey8894 8 лет назад +2

    Great message.

  • @blakemcneilly9500
    @blakemcneilly9500 8 лет назад +7

    As a kid I always had a fascination with the outdoors, the fresh air and woodlands. This has carried on into adulthood and becoming an Arborist is something that has deeply intrigued me as of late. I found this video oddly motivating. The passion and dedication you clearly have has definitely lit a spark in me to put more work into pursuing what, to myself anyway seems like a dream career. Thank you Blair, thank you very much sir.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  8 лет назад

      Keep watching my videos and it will either continue to intrigue you-- or scare you!

    • @numchuckkiller
      @numchuckkiller 4 года назад

      Did you end up becoming an arborist Blake?

  • @williamstoltz3564
    @williamstoltz3564 3 года назад +7

    This was inspiring and peaceful I wanna take up this career even more now

  • @bartonrobinson4266
    @bartonrobinson4266 8 лет назад +30

    Hi Blair..If I were able to turn time back, after watching alot of your videos, and other Real Arborists, I'd more than likely give up the truck driving I did for 42 years and dedicated those years to your profession seeing I feel after all those years, there are few people that can or would tell me thanks for a job well done. I do so admire a person that has the spirit and dedication to do what you do and did. That's not an easy life I can see that, but I'm willing to bet it was a fulfilling one. I am greatful to be able to watch your videos, comment and get replies back, seeing the world is so fast changing, there is always a need for more of many professions. I do thank you for your words of wisdom and your crew is a top notch bunch and do you justice. I will watch as long as your posting. Thanks again !!

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  8 лет назад +4

      My father was a truck driver so I know what difficulties you deal with.

    • @bartonrobinson4266
      @bartonrobinson4266 8 лет назад +4

      Thanks Blair. I don't deal with them any longer. I retired 2 years ago and even gave up my CDL because of the crap between the state and the feds, do this do that or face this or that..BS..lol..Last 10 years I was driving dump truck and related equipment, that was pretty much the end of it. I'm sleeping so much better at night too !!

    • @samuelluria4744
      @samuelluria4744 8 лет назад +4

      Barton Robinson when a good, hardworking, American man says that he sleeps better at night now, that warms my heart, and not much more need be said.

    • @tymesho
      @tymesho 7 лет назад +1

      Barton, I sure know that great feeling!

    • @michaeldougfir9807
      @michaeldougfir9807 7 лет назад +2

      Barton Robinson: That was nice of you to say. But my grandpa was a truck driver from the days of wooden spokes, chain drive, and solid rubber tires. Up to the 1960s. And we are proud of him. And one of my brothers followed in grandpa's footsteps. What people fail to appreciate is, that virtually everything we eat, wear, use, etc. is brought to us in trucks. Thank you for your part in the American system. The shelves in stores are full because of good truckers.

  • @LadyForestStar
    @LadyForestStar 6 лет назад

    I just cleared a small part of our woods that was totally overgrown and it was wonderful to see the transformation. I’ve been climbing in my younger ages and loved it. I’m an outdoor person. I’m in a situation where I need to find a job or get a new education. And arborist has been something that comes and goes in my mind the last 4years. I guess I just need to get back some of my muscles again 😊

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  6 лет назад

      Betty M I do well pruning small trees, fruit trees and consulting. Start small and grow your life! Like an acorn grows into a grand oak. You need to nurture your future and be consistent in your learning. If you can learn just one new tree each day, you will soon become complete.

  • @BuckinBillyRaySmith
    @BuckinBillyRaySmith 8 лет назад +44

    you mean you havn't invented a cologne yet from tree sap. right on Blair all the best in 16

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  8 лет назад +8

      My kids all say I always smell like trees, even when I shower! Good thing they like the smell. Best for the new year to you as well.

    • @danielm2312
      @danielm2312 4 года назад

      Those ol piss oak -(pin oak) make a heck of a cologne lol.

  • @troyruiz5007
    @troyruiz5007 4 года назад

    Great insight on what being an arborist is all about. Really enjoyed your video!

  • @harleyrussell3018
    @harleyrussell3018 Год назад +1

    I am an aspiring arborist. I was on the ground for four years and I enjoyed dragging brush and occasionally driving a skid steer with a grapple attachment, and hard work. For the last 6 months I have moved from Alabama to Oregon and have had the benefit of learning from the best arborist and foremans around Medford and I am loving life more than ever! Thank you! I sudscribe ❤

  • @lovemyanela
    @lovemyanela 5 лет назад +2

    First I'd like to thank you; 1) for the insight you provide as well as the knowledge you pass on. I have started late in my life on the road to becoming an Arborist (I'm 60). My goal is to become certified at some point. I have always loved tree and the beings they are and hope that the tree work I am doing as I learn will benefit the trees and the ecosystems that are associated with them.
    2) for explaining some of the processes you use when accomplishing the variety of work you do.
    I too have worked outdoors all my life. I've worked on the water since I was 18 (U.S. Navy(26 years), Tugboat Captain (18 years so far)), so like you, I prefer outdoors to inside.
    Thanks again, look forward your next video.
    Peace

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 лет назад +3

      Michael Gilbert -hired an older worker a few years back. Said “marine, Vietnam. Tired of working indoors” I gave him a try. What he lacked in understanding the business was overshadowed by his work ethic. Always first in the morning. Respected my tools. Hard consistent worker. When he retired, he said it was the best job he ever had. Tired him out so much, the war nightmares went away because he could finally sleep.

  • @mytheos4286
    @mytheos4286 7 лет назад

    Really great insight. You have motivated me to learn a lot more about this field.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  7 лет назад

      Watch my videos and you will better understand why I am working so hard to help others learn what is right for the trees.

  • @6Trento
    @6Trento 7 лет назад +2

    Good point on how an arborist must continue to learn. A good example is invasive species, pests, diseases etc. Or learning about how old practises are no longer used and why (lions tailing, lichen removal etc). I recommend attending conferences to keep up to date on things.
    Thanks for inspiring more people to join the community of educated, well trained tree care professionals. You have a new subscriber.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  7 лет назад

      Trent Meyers thanks, hope you continue to learn something new every day. I know I do!

  • @mawolff23
    @mawolff23 8 лет назад

    This is the 1st video of yours I have watched. I am now subbed and getting ready to watch a bunch of your videos. I have recently become very interested in becoming an arborist.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  8 лет назад +1

      Great! Welcome. Hope I can help you find your way to becoming an Arborist

  • @christopherszymberski790
    @christopherszymberski790 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks Blair. I am ISA arborist, with a BSc in horticulture and just finished a masters in landscape architecture. I started on the ground and worked my way up. I am try to bring a full perspective to my clients - from thw health of single trees to land management. I really appreciate your work and words. Thanks for sharing your wisdom and experience. I have had a the fortune of having a few good teachers. Arborist and society need more professionals like yourself. I hope to be one myself, in my own way. All the best to you!

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 лет назад

      Christopher Szymberski sorry, didn’t see your comment before. Welcome to this community!

  • @steelonius
    @steelonius Год назад

    Hey Blair,
    Thanks for all your great videos. Your channel is a favorite. And along with Buckin' Billy Ray Smith you have helped to inspire me to pursue a career in tree work. You also help keep the inspiration high, on the days when it's 105 degrees and I'm picking up sticks questioning my life choices. I'm working on my ISA certification now and am lucky to have found work with a skilled climber who does high quality work.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  Год назад +1

      I have had a lot of folks trying for their certification day my videos helped a lot. Best of luck to you. Be safe.

  • @77sierra1
    @77sierra1 7 лет назад

    I just stumbled upon this video and very well put. I work as a 1 of 2 climbers and 1 of 5 bucket guys and I'm the only one who has wanted to become an arborist. Your video has me really wanting to get up and actually know the facts about the world I work in not just going on self taught guys

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  7 лет назад +1

      77sierra1 thanks for commenting. I think you will enjoy my channel. I'm not afraid to show mistakes to help others learn. I have been in business for the last 44 years.

  • @laracaldashair
    @laracaldashair 7 лет назад

    Super awesome, very inspiring! Hope my hubby does the some. Liked ur skills and passion!

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  7 лет назад

      LARA CALDAS I have a woman ARBORIST who has worked for me for the last 28 years. Thanks for commenting

  • @dan-dan-da-treeman
    @dan-dan-da-treeman 7 лет назад

    well said sir! I am in the fight, and will be for the rest of my life I hope.

  • @howabouthetruth2157
    @howabouthetruth2157 8 лет назад

    Great video with true words of wisdom. I'm 54 years old, and know next to nothing about trees, other than what I've learned from your channel Blaire, and a few interesting things from other sources over the years. I too, learned from a very young age that being SELF employed was the only way to go. I can tell that becoming a true certified Arborist would demand extreme dedication & self discipline. Put in laymen's terms, a lot of hard work & never giving up. I believe that is perhaps the single biggest reason there are so few true Arborists in America, and indeed the rest of the world. I hope a lot of young DEDICATED people will choose your profession. After finding your channel & taking such an interest in your work, if I could turn back the hands of time, I would have loved to have given it my best shot. Oh.......and by the way, ya mentioned it in a previous video, I do hope you start making more "before & after" videos. Keep up the great work Blaire, and thank you!

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  8 лет назад

      Sorry for the late reply but I do appreciate all your comments. You take the time to put your thoughts into words and I thank you.

  • @kevinbrogle4825
    @kevinbrogle4825 4 года назад +6

    I'm starting a new career in the tree world at 40. Been climbing for fun going on 5 years. Saved up, looking at equipment now. I find intense exercise is my best stress relief. No drug or drink can compare. I love your calm demeanor. Definitely inspiring. Keep up the great work! You are effecting lives in a very positive way.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  4 года назад

      You are right about hard physical work. 40 is not too late if you were in shape before. Best of luck to you.
      Blair

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  4 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/ExH4d5P-Olo/видео.html

    • @sebastiensmarth3479
      @sebastiensmarth3479 Год назад +1

      Wow is was just about to ask if 35 is to late for me to become an arborist....😅

    • @ArbitraryLifestyle
      @ArbitraryLifestyle 10 месяцев назад

      Kevin! What's your job situation looking like these days? I'm 42, in good shape, and am considering a degree / career in urban forestry myself.

  • @conorsmith5471
    @conorsmith5471 6 лет назад

    Thank you for all of your insight. I appreciate it and am learning so much from watching your videos. I'm a landscaper and am always eager to learn about plants and trees. I'm very interested in climbing. Thank you Blair.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  6 лет назад

      Swamp Bear you are welcome swamp bear. Why swamp bear?

    • @conorsmith5471
      @conorsmith5471 6 лет назад

      I live and work in and around the Great Swamp in NJ. The bear is for the unbearables, a group of people who enjoy comedy, stand for free speech, and family values.

  • @sedonarose7563
    @sedonarose7563 Год назад

    I bought my house four years ago. I’m in Scottsdale, AZ. There was a beautiful mature palo verde out front. I had planted a palo verde in the yard at my apartment… carried the sapling in a container on my hip and watched it grow to a thirty foot tree. When I saw this house w a palo verde, I fell in love.
    If you know The Valley of the Sun, you know monsoon storms blast through every summer, and palo verdes are always victims. My first home, a remodeled mid-century, with that gorgeous mature palo verde, and three months after moving in a monsoon struck and uprooted that tree. I cried.
    Two years later I bought some more trees and now I can’t stop thinking about trees. I work in healthcare and after working through covid, watching people die alone without their families by their side, and then catching and surviving covid myself, I’m just weary of the sickness and the suffering and the cranky patients and the cranky administrators and cranky regulations.
    So I go and stand under my trees. And wish I knew how to trim them properly. Wish I knew why they get those little brown spots. I hire the arborist and the yard people. Because I don’t know.
    Idk… I have a whopping $100,000 in student loans and a master’s degree and I make good money as a medical professional. But I’m weary. Heart and mind and brain and body weary.
    I drive through the city and I look at the trees. Now I know some of their names. I look at how some have been pruned and either appreciate the workmanship or think, “damn who butchered that poor thing?” I think, “would that one look nice in my yard? I wonder how much water it would need? Would it give much shade? Is it thorny? Will it survive the monsoon winds? Is it evergreen? Does it bloom? Is it toxic to cats? How often does it need pruning?”
    I just don’t know, y’all. I’ve been a tree hugger and a tree climber since I was a small child. Hugging a tree feels very calming- especially those giant trees I can’t wrap my arms around…that have lived longer than I have. Reminding me that today’s problems are ephemeral and in a few years will be forgotten; or if not forgotten, at least softened. And in the end, my consciousness no longer existing; my body will have slipped back to the universe, no longer in this human form but decomposed and transformed in to energy somewhere else while the tree still stands serene and unmoved from the place it was when I first met it and touched it and admired it, and held it, and drew strength and calm from it.
    Maybe those student loans will just die right alongside my consciousness and my body and float off like a wispy cloud on a lazy afternoon breeze.
    And maybe a tree and some worms and bacteria and some larvae will draw nourishment from the flesh and bones that served me so well for the few brief years I had on this earth. And maybe someone, sometime will come along and gain solace as they hug the trunk of the tree or rest on a branch of the tree I helped breathe in to existence.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  Год назад +1

      Sedona, from your very personal story about relationships with the trees around us, I feel that you have a deeper understanding that is uncommon in this day and age. Folks are moving too fast. To go out in the woods and feel the forest energy is recharging. Find a wooded area with water and that peaceful place will ground you. Arizona does have some amazing nature. It’s just harder to find and very different. Health care is a tough career decision with a lot of sadness associated with the job. Find your peace.

  • @stevepotts6113
    @stevepotts6113 5 лет назад

    Thanks Blair - you're videos have motivated and convinced me to get certified and educated - in the service of trees!

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 лет назад

      Steve Potts is it a job or is it your career?

    • @stevepotts6113
      @stevepotts6113 5 лет назад

      @@arboristBlairGlenn Hey Blair - it's more like a Calling!

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 лет назад

      Steve Potts feel free to ask me any questions
      Blairglenn@gmail.com

  • @sirweezing8286
    @sirweezing8286 7 лет назад

    Thanks Blair, I'm currently 25 and been lost in trying to figure out what the hell I'm gonna do. I've got becoming an Arborist in my sights after much discussion with my career coach. I also hate being cramped up inside dealing with office politics and love the idea of becoming and maintaining fitness. Though the climbing portion seems both intimidating and fascinating, proper training with safety practice I'm sure will turn that intimidation factor. Working outdoors and with nature on a daily basis, able to become an expert and constantly learning. Sounds so refreshing in a world stuck behind a screen. Thanks again and I'll certainly be jumping through your videos to get more of an understanding of what the career entails!

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  7 лет назад +1

      Sir Weezing good luck to you. Career coach huh? At 25, I know it's tough to decide. There is a lot of ugly dirty stuff with this job as well.

  • @JOEYRED1419
    @JOEYRED1419 5 месяцев назад

    I love how this video popped up. This line of work is so intrigueing hopefully ill be working for a company this year. Gotta learn my trees better though.

  • @julianalderson6996
    @julianalderson6996 6 лет назад

    Thanx blair, im 44 just a pup, i got into it 16 years ago had used saw before in nz doin firewood but no idea what i was doin, since then have moved to oz and been in tree work since, always had work and worked with some guys who care about trees, and some more about how good they look, got siatica bad now, and climbing doesnt help it' but i dont regret what ive learnt or the people ive meet, thanks

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  6 лет назад

      Julian Alderson if you can’t climb, you can still make a living as an Arborist. Keep the faith!

  • @robertbrown9237
    @robertbrown9237 3 года назад

    Thanks
    Ben interested for years now I have a chance to give a go at it a little late in the game to be the best nun the least a career
    The only thing that stops you from advancing further is your self !
    that's always intereg me the most!

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  3 года назад

      Not for everyone but if you find it a career you want to go for, then do it!

  • @Sussy-hotdog
    @Sussy-hotdog 7 лет назад

    Thanks Glenn. Just what I needed.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  7 лет назад

      graftonreed making a life decision? Hope my videos help.
      First name is Blair

    • @Sussy-hotdog
      @Sussy-hotdog 7 лет назад

      Blair...my best friend just started his first Arborist classes here in San Antonio last weekend. He has been slinging bags for an airline for 20 years and wanted to make a change. He is an outdoor guy good with his hands and it was your video I sent him that changed his life path. Life is about learning new things.....especially when we get older. People that stop learning it is a death knell to life. Thank you so much for these great videos.

  • @anthonyb8543
    @anthonyb8543 4 месяца назад

    Thank you Gleen. I am French, I did engineering for my studies and actually in a PhD... I am quitting! I can't continue! This is killing me and I wanted to follow the intuition I got when I was a teenager: to work with tree, to take care of plants... and your video gives me inspiration. I hope this "restricted and close minded" country I am living in will not put so much obstacles on my way. I don't care in a way! I am someone who loves getting durty outside and move around nature. I am gonna do it.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  4 месяца назад

      Life choices are important. Make wise decisions. A PHD is not something to just throw away. Regret can impact you for your whole life. Tree work is right for me but know yourself.

  • @redaxe-treeservicelandscap5299
    @redaxe-treeservicelandscap5299 8 лет назад

    Thanks boss really got me thinking again about certifying my self and most importantly educating my self and my family( all tree climbers). thanks again keep up the videos

  • @MrTWILA21
    @MrTWILA21 7 лет назад

    Hey Blair. I work for a Tree Trimming company in Honolulu, HI. I been a grounds man little over a year. I'm still learning the trait. The cutters I shadow has been doing this for 30+ years and just watching them in the trees just amaze me. I wanna be up those trees 1 day. Arborist really is a dying breed. Especially in Hawaii but if it was easy everybody would be an arborist. Long story short I learn a lot from your videos and I see my self becoming an ISA certified arborist in the future. It won't be easy but it ain't impossible

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  7 лет назад

      Not with a bang but a whimper Thanks for commenting. You will learn a lot from my channel. Not really associated with your types of trees but the concepts are the same. Good luck in your career. Don't look back!

  • @ColinTonkasdad
    @ColinTonkasdad 8 лет назад +11

    sadly in my twilight years but been a wood nut for many years. I would of liked to have had a career as an arborist. ..but wise words . thanks.

  • @lorddragoncanoealexander5172
    @lorddragoncanoealexander5172 8 лет назад

    Blair thanks again I very much enjoy your videos!!!! And I wish I would of started long time ago full time , but life is full of turns , I've always climbed and dropped trees for friends most my life never thought about doing it full time , until well I've come into a part of my life that want to do something I truly love doing , and that's tree work , so hear Iam doing it as a side business now , and hoping to make it full time , is my goal and dream ! Thanks again , I just wish I could have a mentor someone like you ,

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  8 лет назад

      Don't know how old you are Tj but I wish you all the luck in the tree business!

  • @tamamikedd
    @tamamikedd 8 лет назад

    Hi Blair,
    I really enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work!!

  • @Megalapteryx
    @Megalapteryx 7 лет назад

    Thanks for this video, I'll subscribe and watch your others. Im 25 and currently am a self employed landscaper, I use chainsaws on smaller trees but never have I climbed into a tree with one. I am considering doing an Arborist course. Cheers Jarden, from New Zealand.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  7 лет назад

      Jarden Howard Thanks Jarden, I think you will learn a lot from my collection about proper tree pruning as well.

  • @JDeWittDIY
    @JDeWittDIY 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the insight and encouragement. It sounds like you've been through a lot, but overall, it's been good.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  8 лет назад +2

      I paid off my property, put kids through college and saved enough for an eventual retirement. I just don't want to retire😃

    • @JDeWittDIY
      @JDeWittDIY 8 лет назад

      arboristBlairGlenn I'm not at retirement age yet, but retiring sounds boring! I'd rather be working on something.

  • @tylerreid6130
    @tylerreid6130 6 лет назад +1

    Hey Blair! I'm 19 right now about to work my first day tomorrow, I'm not in super amazing physical shape but I'm hoping I get there in this job. I'm tired of working retail and indoor jobs and I've got a family history of tree climbers and workers can't wait to get started. This video motivated me more than ever to get started on building a career up here in the good northwest. I appreciate that and you, you're a good man, thank you.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  6 лет назад +2

      Tyler Reid 100 pull ups every day in sets as many as you can at once. Then shoot for 200. You’ll thank me

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  3 года назад +1

      Tyler Reid So, two years later. Still doing tree work? Are you fit?

    • @tylerreid6130
      @tylerreid6130 Год назад +1

      Hey there guys! I did do some tree work for a little while! But I have to say I found my new passion and have been working for some years as a Police Officer now. The work definitely helped me get into shape so I’m happy I looked into it when I did! Hope you both are well!

  • @danielm2312
    @danielm2312 4 года назад

    That's pretty cool Blair I started the lifestyle when I was 19 aswell I'm almost 34 now and I live an breathe for this lifestyle. I was hooked instantly to the aggressive nature and physical output it requires. Not only that all the stuff I have learned kept me intrested but I wanted to learn from day one an till this day I still receive new information and expand the knowledge I've gained over the years, but I will say this is a lifestyle not a job choice, I tell everyone see what u think after the first week and if you dont want to do it an u only need a job then there's so many other jobs out there an it's not for everyone so dont just need the job want the lifestyle. I tell u roping an rigging was a challenge for me, I'm a lefty an everyone I learned knots and what not from was right handed so following their hands was difficult but I'd set an play with ropes over an over practicing a single knot till I mastered it and moved on to the next. An learning about trees an what causes certain ailments and malnutrition, infestations, best times to trim, how to trim, how to do removals, different felling techniques ect. I could drag this out but u understand were I'm coming from, heck u been there. Thanks for sharing stay safe, stay blessed.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  4 года назад +1

      Daniel M yes I do understand but you can make an honest living as well. I’m a “thrill junky” and need the excitement to fulfill my life. 2020 will celebrate 47 years of tree work but I started rock climbing at age 15. I still climb but I realize my life has a limit so I have been working hard at putting as much of my lifetime of knowledge into this collection of videos. There is a lesson in each video. My goal of a thousand is still real. I hope you find the time to work your way through this volume of tree experience.
      Blair

  • @jamaicathacker3102
    @jamaicathacker3102 Год назад

    This was helpful, thank you.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  Год назад

      If you have questions, I’m happy to help
      Blairglenn@gmail.com

  • @VastkustSvamp
    @VastkustSvamp 3 месяца назад

    Im on my way to becoming an arborist here in sweden!
    Real inspirational channel:) thanks

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  3 месяца назад

      I’m glad you enjoy my efforts. Got a good one coming up this weekend!

  • @johnnyjeep8350
    @johnnyjeep8350 Год назад

    Blair I am 59 years old moved out of the city where I made a living fixing cars and trucks. I live on a property now that has 34 acres of wooded land and have bin learning what trees to cut down for firewood. I really appreciate the land I am a Custodian for. Thanks for some really informative information

  • @frankiet7148
    @frankiet7148 8 лет назад

    Awesome Blair, Thank you for all that you do to spread the word. some people don't have any other sources to learn from other than books or youtube watching guys like you nice enough to take their time to explain things and pass on the knowledge. I started out watching +mikebarter387 and mountain climbers. Then living in Tallahassee, FL and being short on mountains but abundant in trees which I always had a love for, started climbing them for recreation. Loving the trees and veiws and learning rescue techniques I then took an interest in becoming an arborist, I have done a few smaller jobs for friends and family and really enjoy the work, enough I think to do it for a living I am just afraid to leave a steady good job/possible career to start working for a tree service and eventually try to start my own... I am 30 and in shape but have 2 kids I need to provide for and it just seems too risky right now! Maybe one day but until then I will continue to learn from guys like you, practice on the weekends and live vicariously through youtube while stuck in the office lol!

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  8 лет назад +1

      Thanks, I have raised 7 kids and they have all worked for me in different capacities. My 35 year old son is currently working for me. Maybe he will take it over some day. If you don't enjoy your steady job, you are still young enough to change. Even weekend work in the trees can give you enough confidence to make the transition. I can't keep up with my work load and I don't spend a dime on advertising.

  • @tommyerxleben3840
    @tommyerxleben3840 7 лет назад +1

    Great video. I've been climbing for about 7 years now and have a great passion and love for trees and climbing! I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge about trees and just the tree care industry in general. It really helps me with the process of becoming a certified arborist. Keep the videos coming.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  7 лет назад +1

      Tommy Erxleben Keep pushing forward for your Certification. You will not regret it!

  • @007breakdust6
    @007breakdust6 2 года назад

    Man I’m on the road to becoming one and want to be one and everything this man said is true and I have experienced first hand thanks for the Honesty

  • @Tryinglittleleg
    @Tryinglittleleg 8 лет назад

    Thanks for the insight!

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  8 лет назад

      This one was for you Sam

    • @Tryinglittleleg
      @Tryinglittleleg 8 лет назад

      +arboristBlairGlenn where I live in about a 100k radius there is 1 arborist and yes you guessed it he's not certified although he does an :/ alright job.

  • @williamf7495
    @williamf7495 8 лет назад

    I have a interview for an arboriculture apprenticeship on Monday, keen is most definitely a understatement!

  • @tymesho
    @tymesho 7 лет назад +5

    not all benefit rom the hard work after years in the woods. some, like myself, end up with bad joints, particularly hips. regardless, it was all worth it to me.

  • @carter98ish
    @carter98ish 3 года назад

    Wasn’t going to comment until you said you like them. Thanks for the video!

  • @Peecup
    @Peecup 5 лет назад

    Gday Blair
    You seem like a good bloke. I too started young at 14, I’m 44 now and I’m pretty sure I’ll see myself to retirement in this game. My dad and his dad were in the tree game all Their lives. It’s hard to imagine i could only be half way. Your right, it’s a dirty hard job, especially in summer, but it has its rewards. Great locations, nature, good money, and freedom. All the best from Australia.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 лет назад

      David Morrison had a really good friend named Dave Morrison. Sadly passed away too early. The trees in your part of the world are some of the most difficult. We have a lot of Eucs in California as well, be safe.

  • @Flusap
    @Flusap Год назад

    Thanks for the information. I'm just about to graduate with a degree in wildlife ecology, but I've actually started to become more interested in the plant side of ecology. Thinking of trying this path.

  • @kylepeterson
    @kylepeterson 6 лет назад +1

    great audio, simple talk, scenes and message, subscribed. :)

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  6 лет назад

      kyle peterson Thanks Kyle. Trying to build a community of like minded people.

    • @Keallei
      @Keallei 4 года назад

      kyle peterson I just subscribed as well

  • @danteeinarsson
    @danteeinarsson 5 лет назад +1

    Loved the video Blair. Just in passage of my life where I'm considering changing path from horticulture studies to arborist instead. Big thumbs up!

    • @adelarsen9776
      @adelarsen9776 2 года назад +2

      Did you start in Arboriculture ?

    • @danteeinarsson
      @danteeinarsson 2 года назад +1

      @@adelarsen9776 sure did, best decision of my life!

    • @adelarsen9776
      @adelarsen9776 2 года назад

      @@danteeinarsson Congratulations and well done.

  • @TheFuzzymonkeyhead
    @TheFuzzymonkeyhead 2 года назад

    This was great

  • @chromecannon2536
    @chromecannon2536 2 года назад

    I’m 44 and looking for a meaningful career change. Thanks, this makes me want to be an arborist even more. Gracias.

  • @oldguyriders
    @oldguyriders 5 лет назад

    Nice video with a good point. There are a lot of tree companies (e.g. guys that cut down or trim trees) but not many arborists. Most of the tree cutters I’ve met don’t even know the species of tree let alone their diseases. Finding an actual arborist is difficult

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  5 лет назад

      Joseph Warren I’m trying hard to encourage tree workers to advance themselves without being critical.

  • @jongibbins345
    @jongibbins345 7 лет назад +1

    I'm partially sighted but I can use a chain saw, I love trees and if I could see enough to do it I would defo be an arbours

  • @treeteacher
    @treeteacher 7 лет назад +28

    I'm really into rock climbing and the outdoors and always thought it would be cool if I could incorporate those interests into a career somehow. I wasn't really familiar with what an arborist was, but it seems like it could be a good fit. Thanks for making this video!

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  7 лет назад +12

      Evan Haupt rock climbing is my sport as well. Started in 1969.

    • @treeteacher
      @treeteacher 7 лет назад +5

      Good stuff! I know gear has come a long way and I've got 5 different gyms within a 20 min drive of my house, so I have a lot of respect for people who started climbing back in the day

    • @michaeldougfir9807
      @michaeldougfir9807 7 лет назад +4

      Evan Haupt: I was fortunate to begin my tree career in a formal work/training setting. Since everything about climbing was new to me, I often thought that some of the equipment my Dad had used as a mountaineer, would come in handy. I just asked. All it got me was scathing remarks and rebuffs. That was the mid '80s. But now numerous such equipment items have been adopted by tree men, and some developed even more. So there is some overlap, but be ready to learn the arborist's methods. You can adapt later. It is a changing field.

  • @lorddragoncanoealexander5172
    @lorddragoncanoealexander5172 8 лет назад

    Well Iam 44 Blair !!! I work as a ironworker for 17 years ! And a marine Corp for 4 years , before that so I got a lot of skills and doing something I love to make a living , and I love the trees rigging and lower , I don't no everything but I love to learning :) thanks agin Blair love your viedos I've watch them all some a few times ::)

  • @alad2675
    @alad2675 6 лет назад

    I remember when I was little my grandpa was getting trees cut down and ever since I saw the arborist I've always had an interest in doing it. I'm 16 now

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  6 лет назад

      A Lad it’s a good career that will keep you fit for life. Watch my videos and you will get a better idea of the job.

  • @marcosmota1094
    @marcosmota1094 3 года назад +1

    You sir, are a gentleman. There's no other RUclipsr whom I would love to meet as much as I do you. Heck, I'd even do a week of free labor if not for CoViD.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  3 года назад

      Marcos Mota careful, I might just take you up on that offer😊

  • @TheNightwatcher89
    @TheNightwatcher89 5 лет назад

    Thank you, greetings from germany

  • @luciobrazil007
    @luciobrazil007 8 лет назад

    great video. I'd like to train as an arborist or something similar after university. i'm already a qualified gardener. I agree with you, being stuck in an office is not worth it..

  • @adammoya882
    @adammoya882 7 лет назад

    I think it's so cool climbing trees, I've been working for a tree service for the last couple months and I just bought my climbing gear, I have a lot to learn but it's okay I'm only 19 and have plenty of time

  • @nicksantoro144
    @nicksantoro144 6 лет назад

    Im 22 and thinking about becoming an arborist. i plan on going to school in September. Thanks for the nice video

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  6 лет назад

      Nick Santoro there is a shortage of. Intelligent Certified Arborists so if you do choose this path, you won’t have trouble finding work. You will also stay in shape and get to work outdoors!

  • @CheyneKate
    @CheyneKate 8 лет назад

    Interviewing for an arborist apprenticeship tomorrow...thanks for the great video!

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  8 лет назад

      Good luck!

    • @redaxe-treeservicelandscap5299
      @redaxe-treeservicelandscap5299 8 лет назад

      How is the apprenticeship going? And how did you find this "test"Id like to certify my self but its a bit hard finding some one who is willing to teach. Im a bit surrounded by contemporary minded climbers that im trying to leave but its a bit hard leaving this old school circle.

  • @jamespaul1894
    @jamespaul1894 7 лет назад +1

    I love this job, just wish I would have gotten into it earlier! be safe sir!

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  7 лет назад

      james Paul 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @theronwinsby
      @theronwinsby 5 лет назад

      I started when I was 12 with my dad in San Diego. Arborists are rare out here. However many people cut trees

  • @tyhnbgtyhnbgt
    @tyhnbgtyhnbgt 7 лет назад +20

    thanks blair...i'm 48 now,,,about to retire from the fire dept, and after a 28 year career with chain saws and repelling rope, the transition to an arborist feels good... i'm not an arborist now, but i do own rope and saddles, and some basic climbing gear and it's addictive.. all kids dream of climbing to the top of that tree! but if you can do it so safely that there is absolutely no fear because you trust your rope and skills,,, then all the more pleasureable.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  7 лет назад +6

      Learn how to prune correctly and your reputation will take you forward in your career. Too many tree men that don't understand what's right for the tree or don't care. For example, if you use Spurs to climb a healthy tree, you damage the tree in the effort to take care of the tree. Learn that the chainsaw can permanently change the structure of a tree and large wound lead to long term decay pockets. Become a Certified Arborist!

    • @tyhnbgtyhnbgt
      @tyhnbgtyhnbgt 7 лет назад

      i was wondering about the spurs...thanks....why does a chainsaw hurt the tree.?.. i would think that the oil from the chain would contaminate the wound......and how come natural ice storm damage doesn't seem to slow the tree down one bit....?

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  7 лет назад +1

      +tyhnbgtyhnbgt it's more about the size of the wounds from a chainsaw. Many tree men make big cuts because it's easier. Retain the integrity of the structure as much as possible. Most of my work is with a handsaw

    • @tyhnbgtyhnbgt
      @tyhnbgtyhnbgt 7 лет назад +1

      arboristBlairGlenn are you saying trees feel pain? by the way.. you have the perfect demeaner for being a television commercial actor.. like,, to sell some cholestoral or heart medicine... TO LIVE A BETTER LIFE,,,kind of stuff

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  7 лет назад +1

      +tyhnbgtyhnbgt I never implied feeling pain. Just look at any old tree with large wounds. That is what leads to interior decay and hollowing.

  • @TheTomBevis
    @TheTomBevis 8 лет назад +4

    I remember when one of my employers decided to get us health insurance. I was working as a concrete mason at the time. I was one of the last interviewed by the insurance agent who came to survey us. She commented to me, basically, that "Normally I would have two or three pages of health issues by now, but I only have a few lines to report here". I replied that you have to be healthy to do this job, or something like that. I don't imagine being an arborist is much different.
    Working smart is also key to staying healthy in these kinds of professions. Work safely!

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  8 лет назад +1

      Work hard, stay strong, be healthy!

    • @IgneousExtrusive
      @IgneousExtrusive Год назад

      It's part of the reason why I'm interested in the industry. Currently overweight but I find it much easier to work out doing something I love (biking, hiking, climbing, making things) as opposed to going to the gym... an active job and lifestyle is the best thing you can do for your health.

  • @JackieScottAmateurAuthor
    @JackieScottAmateurAuthor 4 года назад

    Inspiring thank you

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  4 года назад

      Jackie Scott I’m trying hard to impress upon others the value and joy I have found with my career choice. So many people choose a career based on how much they can earn. I do okay but it isn’t really about the money.

  • @JimsEquipmentShed
    @JimsEquipmentShed 8 лет назад

    I'm was one of the people mentioned at 3:45 ;-) Fortunately, I wasn't tasked with much tree removal, mostly just removing the grapevines in the canopy that were choking them off.
    I'm always impressed with people that took the time to learn the different trees and their names. I'm the guy that points at a spruce and says "Yea, that pine tree over there..." ;-)

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  8 лет назад +1

      Never too late to learn and I hope this channel helps

    • @JimsEquipmentShed
      @JimsEquipmentShed 8 лет назад

      arboristBlairGlenn
      Actually it does, it reminds me of why we hire out for the tricky stuff.
      No sense in getting killed when there are guys like you that REALLY know what they are doing can handle the job.
      Long ago, I discovered that I don't need to be smart, I just have to know, and hire people that are. :-)

  • @pablosearth
    @pablosearth 6 лет назад

    This is a great video and i thank you! Im in the UK and trying to make the move into tree work. Im a truck driver and just spent £2k on a tree course to get chainsaw certificate and climbing and aerial rescue and chainsaw up a tree. Naively thought that i'd be snapped up by an employer who was willing to train me up, but at 43 years of age its tough. It seems to have out everyone off.. Shame, i'm trying everything to convince someone to give me a trial. Let you now buddy, thanks for the videos.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  6 лет назад

      Jolly Good Feller for you, at this age, it might be best to start a one man business doing smaller trees. I built my business doing what I called a complete yard shape up. Better money this way as well.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  6 лет назад

      Jolly Good Feller put more effort into tree knowledge rather than climbing. Know all your tree's. Know proper pruning and time to do so. Watch ALL my videos!😬

  • @agentbertram4769
    @agentbertram4769 7 лет назад +7

    Hi Blair, I wont be taking up a career as an arborist... but I wish that I had, many years ago. There are plenty of tree chopper-downers here in Scotland but few real arborists (we call them tree surgeons for some reason). You are doing our world a service that I'd love to have been part of but I self built my own log home some years ago... just me and my wife and now I have bollocksed-up both hips. Climbing is out of the question now. SO... I shall sit and watch your videos feeling envious but I'll then look out of my window over the loch and the hills beyond, knowing that in my line of sight, for the next five miles, there are only three or four people. I like the seclusion of remote Argyll. Not too far from the big city if we need civilisation but far enough from the madding crowd for comfort. :O)

  • @zachtheuberdriver2344
    @zachtheuberdriver2344 Год назад

    Yeah man thanks for the nudge. I applied for an arborist job earlier today because I don’t want to end up being an office slave to make my money. I want to be a farmer and understand nature better so i hope i get that job. Thanks for the info.

    • @arboristBlairGlenn
      @arboristBlairGlenn  Год назад

      Working outdoors has so many life long benefits. Money should not be the reason you choose a career path. Do what you love. Enjoy your life man!

  • @gregcampbell5530
    @gregcampbell5530 7 лет назад

    I like your vids
    Thank you so much for making them