canadianclimber
TreeHouser
- Joined
 - Sep 23, 2010
 
- Messages
 - 214
 
The disregard for any gear is a problem for sure.  It's amazing to see how well a climber takes care of his own rope compared to a rope that is provided to him by an employer. 
My newest piss off is clients who cant respond to an email. Any invoice I send out has one simple question/task in it:
"Can you give a quick response to this email to note it has been received?"
60% of the time I get a response the first time around. If anybody has this problem and has found a solution please let me know.
				
			My newest piss off is clients who cant respond to an email. Any invoice I send out has one simple question/task in it:
"Can you give a quick response to this email to note it has been received?"
60% of the time I get a response the first time around. If anybody has this problem and has found a solution please let me know.
	
   At one point it became a very disagreeable situation when he blew his top when I asked him to make a cup of tea.   He just couldn't give up himself at all.  I guess he was around for a year or two, and later when I saw a chair that he had made after he decided he could go at it independently, it looked like crap.  He missed a lot of opportunity by being his way.  On the other hand, I had a guy come work for me that was about the ideal.  He was already a carpenter to begin with, and knew about the sacrifices when learning by not valueing himself so highly, and about hard work.  I didn't need any system with him at all, it just went naturally.  He could make a good cup of tea as well. He was a much tougher kid than the student body president.