Kelly Oakes & Sons Logging

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Port Angeles, United States

Logging contractor

Kelly Oakes & Sons Logging Reviews | Rating 2.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Kelly Oakes & Sons Logging is located in Port Angeles, United States on 462 Billy Smith Rd. Kelly Oakes & Sons Logging is rated 2.3 out of 5 in the category logging contractor in United States.

Address

462 Billy Smith Rd

Phone

+1 3604607939

Open hours

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Hell's Belle

Consistently inconsistent. Missed quotas, missed deadlines, but they don't miss excuses, they're full of them. Everything is always someone or something else's fault. I'd recommend ANY other company on the peninsula and that's sad.

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Terrance Cruz II

Competitive rates, fast Professional Service with integrity and safe practices at the core of all operations. Environmentally conscious crew, positive attitude from a family owned business.

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Josh Oakes

Hells bella ... I think you are confused with someone else . For one you left your review 3 months ago, we haven’t worked for any private timber owners in 3 years . Thank you for the kind words tho !

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Eduard Daten

this company is the worst thing I've ever seen. The boss acts like a child and provokes other workers in the forest, drives the cars flat with his bulldozer, is aggressive and likes to provoke his fellow men. I don't give a single order to this company. This management is also a problem for itself. Infantile, vengeful and deceitful. Apparently you're also to blame for Gabe Rygaard's accidental death. You have shown all viewers on TV what you think of him and have done everything to harm him and his family. I hope you will never come near me, otherwise I will have to show you what it means to have no respect for people. You as the boss of cloakes logging are evil and will have to explain your sins to God.

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Carbon Crucible

Worst logging company in the business. They have no business being in logging, no pun intended. They are more useless than a shirt pocket on your back...