This is an important issue, but really belongs on the PTG-L, not CAUT. I'm sure I am not the only one who would appreciate you folks taking this discussion off list or moving over to PTG-L. Thanks, Fred Sturm University of New Mexico --On Thursday, March 18, 2004 8:17 AM -0500 Tompiano@aol.com wrote: > Are you (than) saying that in a resume, listing CTE for the purpose of > demonstrating one's achievements in the field, can't be added? I > personally think this is one area the Guild needs to rethink the > reasoning behind this rule. If a tech achieves the highest level the > Guild has to offer by taking the CTE test, go through the training > program, DONATING HUNDREDS OF HOURS OF PRECIOUS TIME f, let me repeat > that, DONATING HUNDREDS OF HOURS OF PRECIOUS TIME, than I feel the Guild > should grant allowances for the tech to advertise their achievements. In > my opinion this argument is right up there with Janet Jackson's 1 second > nipple exposure during the super bowl!!! Flame suit on... > Tom Servinsky
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