▲ | bee_rider a day ago | |
Although, loggers have specialized vehicles (harvesters and whatnot) that look more like construction vehicles with giant saws and grabbers on the front. I think there’s something interesting in the pick of arborist (somebody specialized in coming in and dealing with troublesome trees) vs some kind of logger (specialized in the at-scale harvesting of trees). I bet there’s more room for modified consumer gear in the previous case, because the whole job is to figure out weird situations (like taking down or cleaning up a too-big tree in somebody’s back yard with poor access and lots of things you don’t want to hit) that might preclude the use of the ideal equipment. But, it isn’t obvious to me which is more like software engineering. Ideally, the software company is a cultivated environment optimized for productivity, more like a logging forest. Part of the engineer’s job is to help cultivate the nice orderly rows of correct-sized trees so that they can just rip through them at scale, right? Maybe the arborist is more like some high-end consultant that you hire when things go wrong. |