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Old 03-30-2007, 10:53 AM
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Asplundh Tree Company makes all the children work for someone else for 1 year before coming to the company.
This policy allows their children to make their mistakes on someone else's dime.
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Old 04-13-2007, 06:39 PM
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If you hand over your company to your kid they won't understand the meaning of hard work. They won't know how when you started off you worked all through the night to fix a machine for the next day or how it is to have no money and still support a family. My son knew it. I was doing a job in the winter and my loader had a smashed window. Well we had a big snow storm and he said he'd plow in it never heard any complaints from him. He is a hardworker.
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My eldest son has joined and I do encourage him a lot and have taught a few points about demolishing. The bottom line is money and love of work.
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