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Sibola Mountain Falling Ltd.'s
philosophy in hiring new fallers is such that we not only look for
professional fallers who take pride in their work, but also individuals
who have a good demeanor and can contribute to team harmony. It is the
company's belief that the qualities mentioned not only go hand in hand,
but that you can't really have one without the other. In addition, Sibola
Mountain Falling Ltd. believes it important to have its crew spread out in
age. That way, the company's younger fallers can learn and gain knowledge
from the more experienced fallers, ensuring that Sibola be well placed in
anticipation of the expected labour shortage.
Jordan Nicolussi,
President. Prior to founding Sibola Mountain Falling Ltd.
Mr. Nicolussi broke in and worked for a number of reputable falling
contractors on the coast and interior of B.C.
Mr. Nicolussi set out on the path to where he has, at 31, become the owner
of his own successful company. He is young, ambitious, and extremely
motivated to manage his company through steady growth on its way to
becoming one of the premier timber falling companies on the coast. He has
selected a professional crew of mainly family men with extensive falling
experience.
Al Husband,
Bullbucker. Prior to working for GLM Falling Ltd. and then staying
on with Sibola, Mr. Husband operated his own falling contract in the Chilliwack
area. He has the expertise and knowledge to properly supervise his crew.
Mr Husband is widely respected throughout the industry by his peers.
Mike McKibbin,
Bullbucker. An experienced and very capable supervisor, Mr. McKibbin has run many large crews on the BC coast. He is extremely organized in every detail of the job and is an effective communicator and planner.
Tony Beetlestone, Bullbucker.
Mr Beetlestone has over 20 years of experience. He has looked after crews
of over 30 fallers. His crews are always organized and on task. Well
respected, he also has the ability to communicate efficiently between his
crew and management.
Dale Sweet.
With over 30 years experience falling, and working as a bullbucker for
another coastal firm before joining Sibola, Mr. Sweet has the necessary
knowledge and experience to supervise a crew.
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read one of the recommendation letters we've received
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