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			"Mike Coslo"  wrote in message
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 Ryan, KC8PMX wrote:
 Yep, As I was aware of that.  And I never expected them to change for me
 at
 the last minute.  BUT, I do believe that with enough warning ahead of
 time
 it should be considered more than fair for a VE team to make an
 adjustment.
 It should be no problem for a VEC to be able to send via code practice
 oscillator!!!!!!  Wouldn't that be a shame if the VEC's have become so
 lazy
 they can't even send a code test via a key because they are relying on
 the
 code CD's and tapes.
 
 It's certainly possible, but in this day and age, I could see
 prospective amateur one complaining that the custom test was too easy or
 too hard, or complaining that he or she wanted to take the test from a
 CD instead of a real person, or some other such.
 
 Almost all of us can handle the standard test methods.
 
 
 The rest can be accomodated for.
 
 Over the course of my testing, I took tests at 4 different places:
 Williamsport PA, Butler PA, State College PA, and Lock Haven PA. ALL the
 VE teams were extremely helpful and accomodating. Those who knew of my
 hearing problem when I took Element 1 (twice, cuz I flunked the first
 time) were just great. The first time I took the test, they were more
 bothered by my failing it than I was, and the second time, I spoke to
 one of the VE's beforehand, and he outlined the different methods I
 might use, and explained the lengths they were capable of going to to
 accomodate my needs.
 
 I just want to point this out, because the tone of you letter sounds
 like you think that VE's are some sort of ossified "my way or the
 highway" people. They aren't.
 
 - Mike KB3EIA -
 
 
 I can say this.. I HAVE seen some VEs who were real *******s. Not wanting to
 help anyone. But I've seen those too, who helped all as much as they could.
 However, my former comment still stands, according to the rules I've read,
 if an applicant is handicapped and requires special equipment to use in
 testing, it is THEIR responsibility to provide it for the VEs to use. It is
 NOT the VEs place to provide it. There is a comment though I'd like to make
 about the My way or the Highway when it comes to testing. It is "supposed"
 to be required of the VEs to afford the candidates the best possible
 conditions in which to examine. IF someone in the waiting or even an
 applicant his/herself starts making it miserable for the others OR even
 before hand if the applicant fails to provide all required documentation,
 the VEs have a right to evict them from the area. JMS
 
 
 
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