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<blockquote data-quote="BigWave" data-source="post: 260240" data-attributes="member: 6786"><p>Have to agree DD & BKN re your prospecting partners, however I've not met many in the field that don't have those same characteristics.</p><p>I've seen quite a few newbys to this site whose first posts are along the lines of: " I'm leaving now to XXX tomorrow, and need your recommendations on where to look asap". </p><p>Excuse me, but I must add <u><strong>manners</strong></u> to your first post DrDuck. I welcome many onto PA with the right attitude, but those demanding and with an arrogance greater than mine, I leave for other kind souls to welcome.</p><p>They're often advised to undertake their own research and take professional starter lessons, but clearly crack it as they are never heard from again.</p><p>It's a great camaraderie that's been built up on PA from returning members, and I reckon that >95% who remain active members meet Jim Rocher's mates qualifications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigWave, post: 260240, member: 6786"] Have to agree DD & BKN re your prospecting partners, however I've not met many in the field that don't have those same characteristics. I've seen quite a few newbys to this site whose first posts are along the lines of: " I'm leaving now to XXX tomorrow, and need your recommendations on where to look asap". Excuse me, but I must add [u][b]manners[/b][/u] to your first post DrDuck. I welcome many onto PA with the right attitude, but those demanding and with an arrogance greater than mine, I leave for other kind souls to welcome. They're often advised to undertake their own research and take professional starter lessons, but clearly crack it as they are never heard from again. It's a great camaraderie that's been built up on PA from returning members, and I reckon that >95% who remain active members meet Jim Rocher's mates qualifications. [/QUOTE]
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