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In a recent Ask Brock episode on The Driller website, a person posed a question about convincing “older” drillers to try newer technologies. Most of us have been on both sides of this issue: as seller and as a buyer. We sell our services and buy equipment and supplies to provide those services.
Some of us have been on both sides of the age issue. We do things a certain way in our 20s and 30s. We act and react differently in our 50s and 60s.