LOL, that's like saying a Boeing 747 Captain and an ultra-light operator are both pilots!
All, I have an entry-level, fully manual, band sawmill. I saw lumber for my own use, both woodworking and construction projects. I have a 300 bf capacity solar kiln for drying.
Scott saws primarily QS Oak, often in dimensions that my little 30 hp tractor wouldn't even lift. He runs a commercial operation, has equipment and capabilities that I can only dream about and has run a dry kiln for many years. If you can successfully dry Oak, you can dry anything. I certainly defer to him on any wood processing topics.