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Re: How does one find employees, including trainees?
What kind of hourly rate can a competent security technician earn these
days?
I always got the impression, they don't earn much. ( < 35K/yr)
cs_posting@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Tommy wrote:
>> I don't see it as confusion, i just feel that if you are using a meter
>> to find resistance, you are instinctively using the formula. but then
>> maybe i am equating memorization with understanding.
>
> No - for starters you have to know TWO variables before you can use the
> formula.
>
> And for finishers, you have to need to know the remaining third. If
> what you need to know is right there on the meter display, you aren't
> using the formula.
>
> If you want to know the current, and you read the resistance and know
> the voltage, then you are using ohms law. But most people would simply
> measure the current, unless it would be difficult to do so.
>
> If you look at the meter, see 2 ohms, and decide that given the length
> of the wire runs that's reasonable - YOU ARE NOT USING OHMS LAW.
>
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