“You Have To Take Some Bad WIth The Good” Those words are used many times every day by managers at the national and regional MORTGAGE field service firms … the home of the $3 … $4 … $5 mortgage drive-by inspections. The bad inspections added to your work orders are the $3 inspections that require two hours of round-trip drive time. The manager will tell you that you have to “take some bad with the good”. The big problem is that most of the inspections are bad. Know the meaning of words. Don’t be tricked into performing these bad inspections. Once they know that you will accept some bad with the good, then most of the work you receive becomes bad. You need to decline such out-of-area inspections or negotiate higher fees.
Knowledge is gathered from learning and education while most say that wisdom is gathered from day to day experiences and is a state of being wise. Knowledge is merely having clarity of facts and truths while wisdom is the practical ability to make consistently good decisions in life. Wisdom is knowing the meaning of words.
Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit while Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
Don’t play their games as they always win and you always lose.
“We live in a time where we are drowning in information yet dying of thirst for wisdom. Be the solution.” – Eiji Morishita

