Ed, Hear, Hear, Hear. These young techs coming into the trade from many different backgrounds look at the problems with fresh insight. Yes they may make errors but haven't we all. Their new ideas and solutions to problems are certainly welcome reading to me. Joe Goss Always on the level, well traveled and welcoming new ideas. > A recent posting indicates that there are lurkers about. Technicians > that are possibly in training, apprentice positions, and others new enough to > the trade so that they don't feel they have something to contribute. Several > private emails have led me to believe that there is a lot that the more > experienced among us can learn from these advancing technicians. Is it not > true that the perspective of the student can be of value to the teachers and > leaders already secure in their field? > I would like to ask these fresh learners out there to post their > impressions of the trade as a whole, the latest convention as an event, or > even the temperament of those technicians that they are following. It is > only by seeing our trade through fresh eyes that we have a complete picture > of what we are doing, so the feedback from the beginners is as important as > the advice of the seniors. > How about it ? > Regards, > Ed Foote > (who learns every day how much less I know than I thought.........)
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