High-volume crew model
- Different employees may visit
- Production targets drive the pace
- Preferences can be lost between crews
- The schedule may prioritize route density
The Loghauler Difference
I may not always be the lowest quote, but the person you speak with is the person who shows up and completes the work.

Owner Operated
Large companies can move quickly because several employees work on each property. My business is intentionally different. I normally maintain one yard on a weekday evening after finishing my logging work, with broader availability on weekends.
That schedule limits volume, but it allows me to learn how each customer prefers the property maintained. I am not trying to finish as many yards as possible before dark. I am trying to leave each property looking right.
Straightforward Expectations
Customers know in advance that weekday work is performed after my logging schedule. Weather, daylight and customer requests can require calendar changes. When a job moves, the public availability calendar updates automatically without revealing the customer or the reason.
The goal is not to overbook and make promises I cannot keep. The goal is to communicate clearly and complete each accepted job to the best of my ability.
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