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From: on Fri, Aug 25 2006 4:55 pm
Dave Heil wrote: wrote: In another recent post, Robesin keeps referring to a "CV." That's an acronym for the Latin 'curriculum vitae,' a list of life experiences (education, work experience). In the electronics industry, indeed in MOST industries, those applying for jobs don't present a curriculum vitae, just a RESUME of education-work experience. Some academics may use "CV" but Personnel departments still look over resumes. Just one more little gaffe on Robesin's part, trying to LOOK experienced when he is NOT. You're out of touch, old timer. You're out of touch, world traveler. Brits commonly use the term "CV" robesin isn't a brit, is he? Heil has about as much experience with Personnel departments (they are called "Human Resources" now) as he has in getting along with normal people (i.e., those not frozen in time to when code was king). Heil endured a double-decade in government service so he could get a nice pension. In such a position Heil would have zero-point-zero experience with resumes in trying to get a job interview anywhere in industry. instead of "resume". Many American companies have picked up on the use of the term "CV". It is not just used in academia: No wonder jobs are going overseas. Heil is NOT interested in any "CV" definition. All he wants to do is trash-talk his adversaries of the past in here. Heil is a morseman. I am not. I don't revere the Department of State as having any large international radio network (they don't, much of what they have now goes through the DSN). Heil needs to flash all that "government experience" to show how Big and "radio-wise" he is, a "somebody" in a group of amateurs so he can stand tall. :-) The REAL subject is MORSEMANSHIP. Heil is big on that because he can do it and did it. BFD. What is before the FCC right now is whether the USA will eliminate or keep the morse code test for an amateur radio license. Heil has his license through morsemanship. He could care zero-point-zero about anyone but himself in that, certainly not anyone who might get into amateur radio someday. MORSEMANSHIP is of NO USE in the bigger world of radio comms of today...except in the minds of olde-tyme AMATEURS in radio who are frozen in times long past. |
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