Good advice which I'll sign under anytime. Putting yourself on the learning bench with an amiable salt of a tech is a great idea. Cheers RicB Allan Gilreath wrote: > <>Brian, > ................. >In this case, I would recommend consulting with a more experienced tech >who can solve this one and provide you with a learning experience. >There are many out there willing to mentor (be willing to compensate >them accordingly) and help lessen the learning curve. In addition, >attend all chapter technicals, plan on applying for any regionals >seminars in the area and start now preparing to attend next summer's >Annual Institute in Kansas City. Many of the questions raised will be >answered in addition to tons that we often don't' realize we should ask. > >Not the easiest advice but, trust me, this is the best route. > >Allan >Allan L. Gilreath, RPT > > >
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