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chipper, when you are older, say 20-30 years older, you will then understand why those folks didn't give you as much respect as you thought you should get. personally i applaud your trying to get good at things like saw handling and archery, but that is not the same thing as what your expecting.
 
Being raised by a single mother I taught myself a lot, with the use of youtube and sites like this one. The first tree I ever cut and first time I ever ran a saw was a wind fallen white pine with a DBH of about 16". I got off the school bus and found my paps old saw that was in the shed I was about 10. I had that pine limbed before my mother came home and continued to buck it into firewood rounds. My mom pulled in and asked what I was doing, I replied "saving you money" as she was going to call someone to clean it up. Ever since then I was hooked. My senior year of high school my mother asked what I wanted for graduation, well that was how I got my saw in my avatar a 545. Coming in to my college harvesting class I was by far the most proficient with a saw. I have been providing firewood for my mom and pap since I got my drivers license about 10 cords a year. Im getting certified for three reasons. It is free, something to add on a application, and I get to do something I enjoy.

It is sad that young people have no credit of worth on sites like these. I am a pretty well accomplished archer both hunting and target. On a archery specific site I had an account and listed my real age, with that age I had zero respect. I made a new account with a different name and age, people loved my advice and asked for my advice in privet messages. I am no where near as good with chainsaws as I am with a bow in my hand but I do know a thing or two. Don't judge a book by its cover.
Good story, and you had a great introduction to the woods.Sounds like it might be in your blood. Disregard the wannabes screaming from the cheap seats. Lol
John
 
That's right and follow me on twitter
I thought you were the one tossing off for a living..lol
Who's watching the door here anyway *smiles*

I liked his story and I'm rooting for him.

You guys say that word in Canada?
May take the ferry off the Island and go over to Canada in a couple weeks
Lol

*edit ...I thought you said "wankers
 
Don't forget that it was you who invited the young man in here. Go easy on him.

Go easy on him? By all means. By the way, is that an order or just a suggestion? If it's an order I'll give it the same consideration I give everything else you have to say. If it's a suggestion I'll think about it.
He wanted to know how people felt about GOL. This is the place to find out.
If he wants to make a video to showcase his skills...and we're talking logging here, not archery...I'm all for it.
 
Respect is earned. It's not an entitlement.

I stumbled on this as I was signing out. Wrong. Depends on where you were raised, but we are raised to instantly show respect to everyone. As a human being with dignity you are actually entitled to respect. If one has no self-respect or concern for others, they may forfeit that anyhow eventually.

When one puts oneself on a pedestal the obvious lack of balance is clear to his opposition.
 
Go easy on him? By all means. By the way, is that an order or just a suggestion? If it's an order I'll give it the same consideration I give everything else you have to say. If it's a suggestion I'll think about it.
He wanted to know how people felt about GOL. This is the place to find out.
If he wants to make a video to showcase his skills...and we're talking logging here, not archery...I'm all for it.

I see you are playing a grumpy old man for Haloweeen. Oh never mind.

I'm actually impressed you guys let it go this far without tearing him to shreds.
 
*Rev
So you are saying we are all born evil and have to be taught " thou shall not kill"

Or this one, I like this one.
Be respectful, invite them and if they don't accept
Declare Jihad

I guess I was wrong..he was invited and I knifed him
Guess thats my parents bad, I guess I'm still that evil baby inside.
 
It's a pecking order...its a cult
where I'm from. The Faller has the most dangerous job...makes the most money..ride in thier own crumie
Works shorter days, can shut down a job, is respected for his title alone and no rigger dare do touch a Fallers beer out of a fridge.
Now that's the coast..everywhere else is phucked
 
I have lived on east and west coast ,out west the people are a lot different than back east ,back east they seemed friendlier than here ,may just been where i ended up here ,but seems like more people like each other on the rh coast than here .
 
The pay here ain't so wonderful. I did shut the last job down on three occasions due to wind. The foreman was none too happy about it. He later saw the light. Hehe.
 
Chipper, Show the video, but as Gologit implied be ready for whatever criticism comes your way, accept it, learn from it and move on. Some folks can't seem to figure out that part, and just get pissed and start calling loggers dirty names.

As far as respect goes, its earned period.

I meet you somewheres here or in real life, we are equals, your actions decide your fate. By equals I mean I'm not going to be kissing your ass and I don't expect you to kiss mine.

For being young don't worry about it, just learn to pay attention to the folks that have been doing it awhile, despite whatever field be it archery, logging, pimping or pushing pencils. Learn from them, but be able to tell the difference between good and bad practices. (a little hint... the folks that whine a lot about not getting paid enough to do the job they've been doing for decades are getting exactly what they deserve)
 
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