On Apr 16, 8:35 pm, "John Grossbohlin" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> History Channel has a series on Oregon loggers... kind of interesting and
> certainly gives you an idea of just how dangerous the job is!
Ah, and here I thought you were talking about my brother's band,
"Freddie and the Axemen."
Carry on.
On Apr 16, 10:35 pm, "John Grossbohlin" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> History Channel has a series on Oregon loggers... kind of interesting and
> certainly gives you an idea of just how dangerous the job is!
The owner with the prostheses operating a chainsaw gives me pause. It
is an interesting show and does a good job of showing the different
companies personalities.
R
On Apr 16, 11:10 pm, RicodJour <[email protected]> wrote:
> The owner with the prostheses operating a chainsaw gives me pause. It
> is an interesting show and does a good job of showing the different
> companies personalities.
I really appreciate that as well. It kinda hits home as so many of my
amigos are small contractors like myself. Every company has a
distinct personality, stamped on by its owner.
I think the business and managerial tactics on site are much more
interesting than just plain logging.
I think it is a much more realistic and less dramatized series than
the crab show (Dangerous Catch?).
Robert
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| On Apr 16, 10:35 pm, "John Grossbohlin" <[email protected]>
| wrote:
| > History Channel has a series on Oregon loggers... kind of interesting
and
| > certainly gives you an idea of just how dangerous the job is!
|
| The owner with the prostheses operating a chainsaw gives me pause. It
| is an interesting show and does a good job of showing the different
| companies personalities.
A woman from my office went to my club's woodworking show and commented to
me on how many guys there were missing digits... guess I don't notice stuff
like that any more as it is too common. ;~)
John
...all digits attached.