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Re: How does one find employees, including trainees?



Ohm's law is one of those things we use all the time without even
realizing it. kinda like algebra. what's x+3=5? that's algebra in its
simplist form.
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shady wrote:

>
> "Tommy" <tommy at leesecurity dot net> wrote in message
> news:447e6cd4$0$26784$88260bb3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > "As far as ohm's law goes, I've never used it.  What would I need it
> > > for in the alarm field?  Electronics, sure... electrical, maybe...
> > > alarms, no."
> >
> > You must be the best installer in the world. you've never had to
> > chase down a faulty contact or bad wire. if you ever use a meter
> > for much besides a paperweight you have been kneedeep in ohm's law.
> >
>
> Maybe... I don't think I've had to do any real troubleshooting on my
> own systems... just other installers and especially other companies.
>
> Seriously though, I don't assume to know everything there is to know.
> But (so far) faulty wires and contacts are easily found through
> continuity checks.  Perhaps ohm's law is subliminally stuffed into
> that kind of thing? I can't even remember the formula to be honest.
>
> I've never learned well through studying though, experience works
> best...
>
> "The only thing that interferes with my learning is my education." -
> Albert Einstein "My education was interrupted only by my schooling."
> - Winston Churchill "I have never let my schooling interfere with my
> education." - Mark Twain

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