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October 2nd 07, 03:26 AM posted to rec.audio.tech,rec.audio.car,rec.radio.shortwave,ba.broadcast
Telamon
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HOW OLD are you?
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Telamon wrote:
SFTV_troy wrote:
Phil Kane wrote:
Perhaps after he has 40-50 years of experience --
Doubtful. Engineering is boring; you sit in a damn cube all day long,
staring at a computer. I've been saving every penny, such that I will
be able to retire at 40-45. Or semi-retire (only take jobs I like).
Engineering is dull.
Well you took a wrong turn didn't you but it's never to late to get into
marketing where you can lie your ass off. It's very exciting, just ask
Eduardo.
I've worked in sales, but I tried to avoid lying.
That's an impossibility.
For example when I was in college I worked for Sears. They
instructed me to "sell extended warranties" I complied, but I also
told the customers that I thought it was un-necessary.
Sears didn't like me very much
- what with telling the truth.
That would be an expected result.
I'd expect an electrical engineer to be more knowledgeable than
your posts indicate.
If you think one person can possibly know EVERYTHING there is to know
about the subject of electronics/electrical devices. For example:
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Not really. Just what you promote.
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