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Re: How does one find employees, including trainees?



"Tommy" <tommy at leesecurity dot net> wrote in message
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> If you'll read the post, what i said was that you do not have to be
> pluging numbers into a calculator to be using the formula. i would be
> willing to say that most techs worth a hoot understand ohm's law just
> fine. a good number of them probably cannot quote it but understand it
> nonetheless.
>
> You are correct about one thing you don't have to know ohm's law to use
> a volt meter, but you probably couldn't tell a person what you are
> looking at on the meter either.
>
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> Robert L Bass wrote:
>
>> > Why would knowing ohm's law make one overqualified? that sounds
>> > like a comment from an unnamed (RLB) person who already says that
>> > alarm installtion can be done by "trained monkeys."
>>
>> The above comment is from the same person who thinks that a one needs
>> to know Ohm's law to use a continuity tester.  He apparently doesn't
>> understand that continuity testers only measure whether there is or
>> is not a complete circuit.
>>
>> While it is handy knowing Ohm's law when doing diagnostic work, that
>> knowledge is rarely needed to install an alarm.  Furthermore, one
>> need not know Ohm's law in order to use a common VOM meter.
>>
>> As to the trained monkey comment, the gentleman is simply displaying
>> his own ignorance once again.  What I said was that I could train any
>> primate to install an alarm.  The funny part was when the Waco moron
>> responded in anger at being called (by implication) a primate.
>> Clearly none of these folks made it through 9th grade biology class.
>> :^)
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But do you need a calculator to keep track of Robert L Bass's BBB
complaints?
20 complaints in just 36
months.........................................................................

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      See the BBB report on line before you purchase from this vendor.


      SEE THE REPORT BELOW

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