Grendel
TreeHouser
Yeah Popper, looking at resumes and talking to people on the phone are a poor substitute for an interview face-to-face. Even an interview is often just a big BS session. Showing up at the shop with gloves and a hardhat willing to do anything, that is a different story. . . Start at the bottom, and keep your ideas to yourself at first. Competence will show through, and eventually you will get exactly what you want.
By the way, do you have your own saws and or rigging gear? didn't catch it earlier.
By the way, do you have your own saws and or rigging gear? didn't catch it earlier.
Wise stuff. Plus what Butch said. Can't fail. Not just wearing people down with your persistence (although, if that didn't work, it wouldn't be parabolic) but letting your persistence prove your passion. People just get to a point where they start thinking, "This guy really is so devoted, that I'd be dumb NOT to hire him." And they'd be right.

