D Mc
ArboristSite Operative
In our particular case, we focus on the climbing jobs as much as possible because that is my specialty. It makes no sense for me to be mowing lawns or digging holes. Our clientele is large enough now that we can start to pick and choose. All things considered we want to expand my energies in what I am good at (and we have a serious lack of capable climbers here).
I understand your concerns, Mario, with the climber who finds a niche and doesn't want to expand his knowledge beyond that point and I don't have an answer for how to correct that. The gaining of knowledge on how everything interrelates is not only fascinating but very useful. Too many people (in all aspects) neglect to do this.
The sad fact is I have seen very few truly talented climbers, so those who do have this special talent should focus on this; much as a skilled heart surgeon should focus on hearts and not be a GP even though that is an important aspect of health care as well.
Bottom line, find what you are good at and spend as much time in that area as you can. This would maximize the efficient useage of time for each individual.
D Mc
I understand your concerns, Mario, with the climber who finds a niche and doesn't want to expand his knowledge beyond that point and I don't have an answer for how to correct that. The gaining of knowledge on how everything interrelates is not only fascinating but very useful. Too many people (in all aspects) neglect to do this.
The sad fact is I have seen very few truly talented climbers, so those who do have this special talent should focus on this; much as a skilled heart surgeon should focus on hearts and not be a GP even though that is an important aspect of health care as well.
Bottom line, find what you are good at and spend as much time in that area as you can. This would maximize the efficient useage of time for each individual.
D Mc