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Old December 5th 04, 06:16 PM
Avery Fineman
 
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In article ,
(Steve, K4YZ) writes:

(Len Over 21) wrote in message
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In article t, "KØHB"
writes:

K4YZ will need further education to make it up to that level. Living in

TN,
that advanced education may be out of his reach.


He can always attend (drum roll)... NIGHT SCHOOL!!!


Sure! And then I could spend 14 years getting a degree that
results in a diploma that get's me no professional recognition.


Begin with remedial English. For example, there's no apostrophe
required of the plural form of "get."

"Professional recognition?" In what, your basket weaving?

There's NO real "professional recognition" in being a purchasing
agent for a few months, thinking all will "recognize" your so-
called "knowledge of electronics and engineering disciplines."

..Just like YOU did, Lennie!


Nope. Not at all what I did.

First of all, you have to learn social skills, of getting along with
others who clearly see that you are doing wrong and commenting
about it. You cannot continue to go through life calling all your
"opponents" bad names and be recognized as anything but a
yutz or a schmuck. But, you continue to act the social barbarian
and trash-mouth every "opponent" at every opportunity. Tsk.

It helps one's career choices to wind up lucky and get a most
interesting military task early such as I did...working HF
communications (long distance) on a 24/7 basis with a variety
of equipment (state of the art at the time). From there on, it's a
matter of acting on it, taking action by getting into the industry
and learning. Learning includes how to interact with other humans
without the constant name-calling, hostility, and open aggression
just because they don't agree with you.

PUTZ!


Tsk. There you go again, constantly on the subject of penises.

Not only that, but using a language-dialect that you don't know
well (if at all). No Menorah lighting for you, bubbeleh.

Tsk, tsk, tsk. I was into HF communications earlier than most
correspondents in here, in the military and in civilian life. You
haven't done that. I took advantage of that and made my life
career in it, doing well enough for me. You haven't done that in
radio or electronics.

Any large urban area has college-credit courses available in
night classes. The subjects are the same as those in day
classes, the problems as hard and challenging despite the
classroom hours. You can take advantage of that for self-
education and be able to DO something...instead of relying on
pretty certificates and title collecting (which don't do any task
by themselves). All those certificates and titles are just so
much fertilizer going to waste if you can't use the knowledge
they say the recipient has.

Electrons, fields, and waves aren't influenced by human BS,
threats or anything else done by human beans.