Terry S said:OK, Picture this... You're the general contractor, property owner, foreman..... You have several crews working the job site at the same time. One of the tradesman has these newer different type green tools and is knowledgeable and articulate about why he has them, e.g. precision, dust control (work safety) etc... You can see his work area and tools are well organized and he efficiently/neatly accomplishes the task at hand.
Who are you going to remember the next time you go to your contact list to get a precision job done?
IMHO it is not just about the tools but the quality of the person who is willing to search out and invest in those tools and the underlying knowledge about how to exploit that superior tool or system. Put it all together and you have competency and efficiency which is job security. [big grin]
Since we're using hypotheticals I've got one.
Two carpenters come onto a job. One has a van full of systainers, rails, etc.. The other has a van full of professional tools with an array of jigs, shoot boards, templates, etc. he has made to maximize the accuracy and efficiency of his tools all carried in tools boxes and milk crates. Both are assigned identical tasks. Both work efficiently. Both clean up after themselves. The quality of the work of both is excellent.
If I need one or the other again I would call the second one. Both would likely be capable but I would want the second one for his mind. He has demonstrated the ability to not only think outside the box but to think about the box. He has shown that he is a quality person willing to devote his time to maximizing what he has and has enough underlying knowledge of his craft to make what he needs to execute his job with precision. He would be asked back for his mind rather than his tools.
I can walk through a job where carpenters are using miters saws from any number of manufactures including Festool. I cannot tell what saw cut what piece of wood. I can however frequently tell which carpenter did the job. My track saw has as many bad cuts in it as my tape measure has incorrect measurements and my pencil has misspelled words. It is not about the tools it is about the carpenter. I do not judge a carpenter by his tools but by the quality of his work.