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Should I go look for storm work?
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Hey guys, my tiny tree business is getting scary slow here in Texas, and I wasn't really prepared to run out of work before December. I'm considering reaching out to family in northeast Georgia to see if I could stay with them and look for storm work to keep my pipeline full for a few weeks or until the holidays. I don't want to get rich off a disaster, I'd just like to pay my bills, make sure my groundie can provide for his pregnant wife, and maybe save a little more for winter.

Does anyone know what the situation on the ground is like out there? Do I need to venture into western NC to find work at this point? Does anyone have any tips for me as someone who has never done insurance work or storm chasing? Can anyone refer me to a reputable company that I could subcontract for?

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Don’t come here to make money. That ship has sailed. Volunteers are doing most of the work and most people are not doing good about using non local companies. At least where I am in NC

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