I agree, people are a completely unknown factor, you have no idea on what their motives are, or their reaction to a certain or uncertain situation is going to be. Due to their enviroment, upbringing, performance, knowledge, or lack of it.
Training with a group of people brings all of you up to the same (high) standard, you know what they are thinking, how they will act and how if you all wok together, the job will be done.
Add in a bunch of random factors of common life, and knowing that only a few have the same agenda as you...
Its not going to end as well.
That's what I like about
scrap metal, its all known factors, I know what I'm doing, how I'm going to do it, the tools I use, how much work to do, and what not to do.
And in the end I know I am going to get X amount of $$ per X amount of weight.
No arguments there. Its a known fact.
I dont have to convince anybody of anything I already know. I can rely on myself.
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