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Any tree planters?
#22256199 - 09/18/15 01:20 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Looking for info.
I kind of like the idea of being a tree planter. I heard it can be a good way to make money. I'm pretty athletic so I'm not worried about that, also I'm not afraid of weather. I'm Canadian so input from Canada would be ideal, but international stuff would be cool too.
Heres what I wanna know: -Whats the season -how good is the pay -how's the culture -is it worth it?
Thanks for the info, good vibes!
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What kinda trees are we talkin bout here son?
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The kind that you roll up into wad's of paper and send messages on via carried pigeon.
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I have only done it in Ontario. Typical season in Northern Ontario is May-July. Tree prices often are not too impressive there. There is some planting work in Southern Ontario and it can pay pretty well, but it seems to be more competitive to get a job. Starts more like April in the south. BC is said to be better for pay and I believe there's work for a lot more of the year, but I have never planted there.
In general a lot of the trick of it is economy of movement: adapting your techniques to changing conditions to avoid unneccesary exertion and joint pain. You build up a repertoire of different techniques over time. It's a bit like a martial art or something.
As with other outdoor activities, dressing right is big as well. If you start to overheat then you will slow down, so you want light thin layers you can open up or take off.
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Re: Any tree planters? [Re: psi]
#22256642 - 09/18/15 03:09 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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I wonder if you could just take a bunch of speed and be awesome at it? So long as you eat right.
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I don't know anyone who used speed for planting, but a very high proportion of people smoke weed. That can be good as long as you don't go too overboard.
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mollymadman said: I wonder if you could just take a bunch of speed and be awesome at it? So long as you eat right.
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I planted a tree once at my mom's place
So yeah, I do in fact consider myself a former tree planter
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Re: Any tree planters? [Re: Niffla] 1
#22257250 - 09/18/15 05:50 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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I like to pick up acorns, poke a little hole into the ground, drop the acorn in it, and cover it up.
Pretty sure I've planted a few trees by now.
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I bet the squirrels find them first! 
Maybe pine cones would work better because pesky squirrels wont steal them for their stash.
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squirrels will eat pine nuts dewd pine trees suck anyway theyre all sticky n shit they dont even have leaves ffs what a shit thing
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I did douglas fir planting in 2000. It sucked ass! Had to get up and be out the door by 4:30am and work past dark. It was in march-may and just as the snow was melting. The morels came up later but you don't have time to pick them if you want to do the tree job. You have to wear a giant paper boy tree bag that holds 100 trees. I got $.12 per tree which meant having to plant 1000 trees a day to make any money. In 12 hours time there's 720 minutes which means to keep up you have to plant almost 2 trees per minute without breaks. We'd literally take 5-10 minutes for lunch and piss while working. You have to scrape the snow and ice off of the soil. If any snow or ice gets in the planting hole then the tree dies. You also have to make sure the roots are straight. A J rooted tree will die.
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.12 cents a tree?!
Man, thats super lame. Is that all planting trees are worth?
What a rip.
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Yeah it's mostly Mexicans that do the tree jobs in Oregon. Your spacing also has to be perfect at 11' between trees and maintaining that space between the row below too. If you're one foot off the foreman will yell his ass off at you and pull up all your trees he thinks are done wrong. He gets paid $.25 per tree.
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Yeah 11' spacing sucks for that price. When I planted in Northern Ontario 13 cents was about the top end but the spacing was typically 6'.
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Re: Any tree planters? [Re: psi]
#22257582 - 09/18/15 07:05 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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When I am walking through the woods I like to snap the branches just for shits and giggles.
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Re: Any tree planters? [Re: psi]
#22257911 - 09/18/15 08:16 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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When I was a kid, I once spent a few weeks planting trees for Weyerhauser, Shittiest job I ever did by a long shot.
The van would roll through the ghetto and we picked up whoever showed up and proceeded to whatever patch of land we were slated for that day. First we would stop at a grocery store so people could get lunch food; several of the guys would get weird crap like potted meat and shit.
Once at the field we would break out into two man teams, and attack the rows which were usually 0.5-1 mile long. One guy would jam in a spade thing ("dival bar") and the other guy used long metal tweezers to jam a pine tree start into the hole, being careful to avoid "J-rooting" the taproot. Then guy one would work the spade thingy to close up the hole. Two good paces and do it again. And again. And again . . .
A two man team would usually do some five or ten thousand trees a day. Backbreaking, boring, shit job that paid shit. I used to go down each row promising myself that I would quit when we got back to the side the van was parked on. I never did quit though; the season ran out soon, but mainly I didn't quit because the first day some of the guys were like "he'll quit by lunch" etc. Instead I was usually the fastest team for the day - the extra $20 for that honor was the only thing that made the pay even close to worth it.
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Re: Any tree planters? [Re: Void_Hawk]
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get fucked grow underneath pines and have a good symbiotic relationship
doing pine tree removals can be a bitch but they still are awesome trees
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Re: Any tree planters? [Re: scrapske]
#22258172 - 09/18/15 09:10 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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I hope so fucking goddamn pine needles kill everything else they land on. I mean pine trees are jus horrible they carry disease and fucking spread thier sickness to other more valuble non shitty trees its unbelievable. you ever see a pine tree in a forest fire? Its like a fucking goddamn tinder box for fucksake. real great pine trees what a selfish fucking thing inconviniencing an entire forest for its one sick pathetic lifestyle i mean it makes me sick
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Do you have experiential knowledge of this or are you just flappin your gums because you don't like pine trees?
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Re: Any tree planters? [Re: 1234go] 1
#22259410 - 09/19/15 09:06 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Went tree planting in Bc and Alberta with the company, Rhino Reforestation. It was pretty good,had to sleep in a tent for 3 months,we worked 4 days on and 1 day off and usually the day off we went to the closest town. The company had about 80 employee, witch we all shared a kitchen,washroom ect. I personally found that the management at the company was ridiculous and not serious and too party like, witch made it unfair for the people who were there to seriously plant.
It was my first time tree planting and when I arrived I was put in a team of 10 people. Shortly after arriving half the camp (including me) were told to move to a new location named: " Camp Refugee", just the name should of warned me of what was going to happen. We are 3 hours away from the closest town deep in the woods. This was in the month of May and the temperature were hitting 4 degree celcius at night.
This is would be my first day of planting at the location, camp refugee. It was very hard, you have to plant a certain amount of trees within a radius, you have to have good type of soil, you have to space probably , if you don't put them straight a J root can happened and on top of all that you must be able to plant at a rate of 10 tree per minute to make any type of money. The weather wasn't particularly the best when i started tree planting, for example: One night the temperature felt to -7 degree Celsius,I was not prepared and that really shook me,also the next morning the water was frozen,since somebody forgot to keep the generator running for the water not to freeze. Food is good,everyone smokes weed there, and specially the upper management. Parties here and there.
You can expect to work a lot, and do not be afraid of repetition because you will be doing the same thing over and over tens of thousands of time. To make any money you really have to know the tricks. I'll give you the best one, you are there to make money.
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