That's a fair trade from my perspective. Another set of eyes and ears during the planning phase isn't a bad thing and I'll more that willing to let somebody else do the heavy lifting. Hands on experience isn't a good substitute for quality instruction, but it is an excellent addition.glbirch:As long as I get to sit in on the planning I'd do it once anyway, just for the experience. Knowledge is never wasted, and IMO I'm always there to learn, as long as someone is willing to teach.
