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<blockquote data-quote="9th year rookie" data-source="post: 758169" data-attributes="member: 9474"><p><strong>My standard answer</strong></p><p></p><p>I've read similar threads and always give the same response:</p><p>Work with someone that is experienced, and good.</p><p>Reading and watching all the video in the world is great, and worthwhile, but takes second place to working w/someone.</p><p>From the sound of your scenario, I would hire a local guy, not for production as much as for instruction.</p><p>Give me a fish, I eat for a day, teach me to fish....</p><p></p><p>:greenchainsaw:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="9th year rookie, post: 758169, member: 9474"] [b]My standard answer[/b] I've read similar threads and always give the same response: Work with someone that is experienced, and good. Reading and watching all the video in the world is great, and worthwhile, but takes second place to working w/someone. From the sound of your scenario, I would hire a local guy, not for production as much as for instruction. Give me a fish, I eat for a day, teach me to fish.... :greenchainsaw: [/QUOTE]
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