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Not at all. You're the one who claims Steve "lied". because he did No, he didn't. You may not agree with his statement, but just because you disagree with it doesn't mean he "lied". Factually, Steve's statement is correct. There are 19 licensed amateurs in Chasell, MI. the lie is asserting that the number of chassell hams is relavant to to the question The number of area hams *is* pertinent to the question. If you live in a low population-density area, then the likelihood of having an adequate number of hams who are Extra-class VEs is likewise low, and thus, the number of possible test sessions low as well. Compare this to a high population area, such as Boston: http://www.arrl.org/arrlvec/examsear...02111&dist=100 or NYC: http://www.arrl.org/arrlvec/examsear...10001&dist=100 which have 83 and 133 test sessions, respectively, scheduled in the near future. but indeed how could his refusaul to schedule a testing for his own personal affect his license? you are lying a big one there Your statements clearly indicated that you were denied a test session locally because the VEs in the area are "procoders" -- specifically in Message-ID: Being denied a test session because you're a codeless tech would be a serious offense and could result in a VE teams credentials being revolked. However, as I (and many others) suspect, you were not denied access to a test session because the teams consisted of "procoders", but instead because the VE team probably thinks you are an utter retard, or you made some type of "demand", such as a special examination session on Feb 23rd, when the VE team already had a test session scheduled for April 14th. he is welcome to explain why refused a request from myself and others to do what was promised by him when he changed the number of test session the club sponered team would hold to 2 per year and as many as might be needed Refer to what the first letter in the term VE stands for. Volunteer. If you asked for a special examination session, VE teams are in no way obligated to hold special test sessions for you, especially when they already have a session scheduled in a mere 6 weeks. However, in typical Morkie Perpetual Victim fashion, you whine, stomp your feet, and cry "i discriminalgated agist by porcodrs!!!!" If you feel there is adequate demand for more than 2 test sessions per year in Chasell, then you're welcome to take the requisite examinations, obtain VE certifications, and form your own VE team. However, if you do that, I suspect you'll be in here whining that "nobody showed up 'cuz we're no-code Extras". My wife would also be delighteted to discuss it with him since it mean't she is still a tech since both of us could risk traveling to Milwakeee or anyplace else for session this time of year A quick search yields a test session which was held yesterday under 100 miles from your home, by the Hiawatha ARA. What was wrong with that one? Are they all Procoders too? Otherwise it looks like you'll have to wait until CCRAA has their next test session on April 14th. |
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