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Re: How does one find employees, including trainees?



It's also a fundamental in basic electronics. i would hope that any
trainees you have are getting a basic understanding of electronics as
well as how to pull wires through two floors
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cs_posting@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Mike Sokoly wrote:
> > Gotta agree with ya Tom!
> > Why does the NY State License Class and State exam Teach AND TEST
> > you for Basic Electricity including Ohm's Law? So you're
> > OVER-qualified?  Apparently they think it's important enough to
> > LEARN for Security and Fire Licensing!
>
> No, because it a moderately relevant topic which leads to problems
> easily included on an exam.  It's not on their because you really need
> to know it, it's on there to test your intelligence - "this will be on
> the test, so learn it - now we'll see if you did"  If you aren't able
> to handle that "test" assignment, they don't want you tackling the
> challenges of real world problems.
>
> I don't see any problem with teaching material like this to trainees
> and testing them on it as part of a job-inspired intelligence test.
> But that is very different than expecting them to know it when they
> initially apply - it's largely unimportant and gets minimal attention
> in school, but it's not a complicated idea, so an intelligent person
> should be able to pick it up with a little instruction.

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