freeasaburt
ArboristSite Operative
No offense taken at all! And I agree with you completely where it comes to training, professionalism, and experience.
After a little while of succesfull cutting as a beginner, one might start to feel a bit too confident, and there's a danger in that. Indeed, nobody knows all, and there's (in my personal opinion) also no need to come across as such. Take your time, and make it clear there's a reason you do that, if there's other people present. Evaluate the situation, something like that, or more plainly: think before you act. I learn new stuff, in a wide range of importance, almost every day I cut/haul wood, or work on saws, which I've only just started with.
After a little while of succesfull cutting as a beginner, one might start to feel a bit too confident, and there's a danger in that. Indeed, nobody knows all, and there's (in my personal opinion) also no need to come across as such. Take your time, and make it clear there's a reason you do that, if there's other people present. Evaluate the situation, something like that, or more plainly: think before you act. I learn new stuff, in a wide range of importance, almost every day I cut/haul wood, or work on saws, which I've only just started with.