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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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> "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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