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Personally I judge people on results rather than personalities. That said, if they're impossible to deal with then it's difficult to get decent results from them no matter what their skills and work ethic are.
I don't consider either Tech or Tree to be difficult to deal with from my personal experiences.
In my own real life situation I supervise a small group of trades and related people at work. I'll put it this way. The apprentice is absolutely reliable, easy to get along with and gets results both in terms of work and his own training. The result is that he could push me a long way before I would draw the line. I'm quite happy for him to argue the point, in fact I encourage it, and I'll certainly listen to and respect his opinion despite being young and with limited experience simply because of his proven track record.
In contrast, there are others twice his age and with far greater experience who require constant watching to make sure they get results and even then they cause problems. They had better not ask for too many favours or try bending the rules.
It all comes down to RESULTS. Get results and I'll look very favourably on you. Mess about and make constant excuses and I won't.
I've learnt a lot from reading Tech's posts and he hasn't asked for anything in return. I don't agree with everything Tech says, I always verify what anyone tells me if it relates to something important, but overall Tech delivers results.
Tree has also pointed out a few useful things which I intend investigating. But unlike Tech, Tree often seems rather vague and fails to disclose the full answer, preferring instead to promote some course.
As I said, I judge people by the results they deliver NOT by their age, status, qualifications etc. I like those who deliver results rather than excuses.
That said, I do think that BOTH of you ought to simply stop taking the bait and stick to FACTUAL matters and ignore the personality issues. Facts tend to blow spin and a sales pitch clean out of the water, hence why politicians and others keep well away from factual information preferring instead to promote concepts, "core" things, ideology and so on.
Stick to the facts and it will quickly become blindingly obvious who knows their stuff.
I don't consider either Tech or Tree to be difficult to deal with from my personal experiences.
In my own real life situation I supervise a small group of trades and related people at work. I'll put it this way. The apprentice is absolutely reliable, easy to get along with and gets results both in terms of work and his own training. The result is that he could push me a long way before I would draw the line. I'm quite happy for him to argue the point, in fact I encourage it, and I'll certainly listen to and respect his opinion despite being young and with limited experience simply because of his proven track record.
In contrast, there are others twice his age and with far greater experience who require constant watching to make sure they get results and even then they cause problems. They had better not ask for too many favours or try bending the rules.
It all comes down to RESULTS. Get results and I'll look very favourably on you. Mess about and make constant excuses and I won't.
I've learnt a lot from reading Tech's posts and he hasn't asked for anything in return. I don't agree with everything Tech says, I always verify what anyone tells me if it relates to something important, but overall Tech delivers results.
Tree has also pointed out a few useful things which I intend investigating. But unlike Tech, Tree often seems rather vague and fails to disclose the full answer, preferring instead to promote some course.
As I said, I judge people by the results they deliver NOT by their age, status, qualifications etc. I like those who deliver results rather than excuses.
That said, I do think that BOTH of you ought to simply stop taking the bait and stick to FACTUAL matters and ignore the personality issues. Facts tend to blow spin and a sales pitch clean out of the water, hence why politicians and others keep well away from factual information preferring instead to promote concepts, "core" things, ideology and so on.
Stick to the facts and it will quickly become blindingly obvious who knows their stuff.