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In article , Mike Coslo
writes: N2EY wrote: In article , Mike Coslo writes: N2EY wrote: In article , Mike Coslo writes: Well, there wasn't much point in going through the motions unless I was actually going to learn something. Just the way I'm put together. Yep. Same here. Maybe. If you were given a new exam on the same material that used completely different questions and answers, could you pass it? If so, then you know the material. Yup, I could. Then you really know the mateiral, not just the test. But someone cannot become a licensed electrician by written tests alone. There are extensive practical tests and experience requirements as well, and several levels of licensing. IIRC, here in PA it takes 9000 hours of documented work experience under the supervision of a licensed electrician to be licensed at the highest level. Sure, but if you flunk the test, question pool and all, then you aren't an electrician. 9000 hours of training aside. Point is, if you pass the test but don;t have the 9000 hours you aren't an electrician either. Equal results, eh? Equal requirements. Nice lass. Can you believe I had to look her up on the web? You must not pay attention to the magazine racks in the supermarket checkout line... Ahh, there it is. I probably go in a grocery store about once every two years For me two weeks away from a grocery store is a long long time. Anybody sez men can't chop never saw me in action. Big problem is the name. I keep thinking of the old story of "Heidi", although the real one bears no resemblance!! She was in a few minor movies, a guest on "Just Shoot Me" and did a charity version of "Who Wants To Be a Millionaire". I also claim dibs on Molly Sims... I can understand that. Just don't get too greedy here! 8^) I go for quality not quantity. |
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