In article . com, "K4YZ"
writes:
What's with you, Your Scumminess? Didn't they teach you radio
rules at professional radio school?
What "professional radio school?"
That's my point, Lennie. You don't have the training.
Tsk, tsk. Such an ignorant addition to having stated that the
University of Illinois is just a "correspondence school." :-)
Well, let's see... none of the classes I took at UCLA, CSUN,
Loyola, or even L.A.Trade-Tech were called "professional radio
school." A BSEE does not stand for "professional radio school."
Practical, on-the-job training with the U.S. Army Signal Corps,
Hughes Aircraft Company, Ramo-Wooldridge Corporation, RCA
Corporation and Teledyne (Electronics Division) did not involve
"professional radio school." [just some examples, not all]
The DCAS (Defense Contract Administrative Services) listings
didn't have me with any "professional radio school." Neither did
the FBI, CIA, DIA, FCC, FAA, IRS or Franchise Tax Board of
California...all of whom were informed of my schooling and
professional job experience. [I'm not sure if the DoE did any
investigating directly for my clearances there (Atomics
International) since they had enough to go on from other
agencies' information]
Nope, never filled out one of those "school" applications as given
on back pages of Popular Mechanics or the Police Gazette.
That means I must be some kind of "wash out" in schooling? :-)
Ah, yes, I have "no experience in radio!" Poor Stebie, going into
a fit of rage because I didn't spend 8 hours per for years doing
ham radio activity like he did in the murine copse or in the hospital.
[the ONLY radio is amateur radio? :-) ]
Maybe I'll write MIT or Harvard and see if I can sign up for one of
their "correspondence courses" in "professional radio school?"
On completion they will award me a pretty certificate suitable for
framing?
There ya go! :-)
"People who live in glass houses should make love in the
basement." - Terry Moran