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<blockquote data-quote="BrokenBackJack" data-source="post: 158557" data-attributes="member: 642"><p>We had a guy in Hamilton, MT. that was from down south can't remember the State but he didn't need to sand either before he textured. That sucker was good and he was fairly quick too. Many years experience for sure. He wanted to teach me the ropes and i said i was too darn old and crippled up to be doing tape and texture.</p><p>Fun watching people doing their trades that really know what they are doing.</p><p>He didn't brag about his jobs either just went to work.</p><p>Over the years i have met and seen quite a few people that considered themselves excellent workers or the best at their trades that weren't worth a hoot. Always said that a person who has to tell you how hard he works or the job he does, usually isn't worth a toot. If a guy is an excellent worker you will notice him, he doesn't have to tell you how hard he is working!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrokenBackJack, post: 158557, member: 642"] We had a guy in Hamilton, MT. that was from down south can't remember the State but he didn't need to sand either before he textured. That sucker was good and he was fairly quick too. Many years experience for sure. He wanted to teach me the ropes and i said i was too darn old and crippled up to be doing tape and texture. Fun watching people doing their trades that really know what they are doing. He didn't brag about his jobs either just went to work. Over the years i have met and seen quite a few people that considered themselves excellent workers or the best at their trades that weren't worth a hoot. Always said that a person who has to tell you how hard he works or the job he does, usually isn't worth a toot. If a guy is an excellent worker you will notice him, he doesn't have to tell you how hard he is working! [/QUOTE]
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