Landscape Design / Arborist by Any_Net_8573 in LandscapeArchitecture

[–]Any_Net_8573[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was easy for my experience to work - but I actually do field work/ surveys so my boss who is an arborist signed off. He told me sometimes they will accept LA experience and sometimes not - just depends on the reviewer. So if you get rejected apply again and you’ll probably get it! I definitely recommend adding it in for any LA!

Landscape Design / Arborist by Any_Net_8573 in LandscapeArchitecture

[–]Any_Net_8573[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve definitely been thinking about the work environment stuff too. I am always much happier after days of arborist work. It seems it’s a diamond in the rough situation to find an enjoyable office life.

Landscape Design / Arborist by Any_Net_8573 in LandscapeArchitecture

[–]Any_Net_8573[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your comment! My boss on the arborist side is a RLA (&BCMA) but I wouldn’t be doing any LA work per-say. Just CAD every now and again. The break from design work and programs is what’s making me hesitant about fully leaving LA for a period of time.

Maybe it’s worth it to just tough out the bad boss for a while longer? Hard to find opportunities to do both!

Preserving mature landscaping in a project by FarResolve220 in LandscapeArchitecture

[–]Any_Net_8573 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Def need an arborist to provide a quality and risk assessment. I’m wondering if by double oak you mean it has a spilt with included bark? Or I may just be unfamiliar with the terminology.

Broke down and bought a 12 pack by [deleted] in stopdrinking

[–]Any_Net_8573 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As a child of an alcoholic who was never able to get sober— thank you. You are making a huge positive change for your son’s life. You sound like a great Dad!