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Re: How does one find employees, including trainees?



> Gotta agree with ya Tom!

If the "Tom" referenced above is Fowler, he wouldn't know about the NY state
license because he doesn't have a license.

> 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!

If you plan to do this work for a living you will be faced with service
calls where knowledge of Ohm's law helps.  Most paid technicians in the
industry never even apply Ohm's law during the course of their work though.
They use a VOM meter to read ohms, volts or milliamps directly when needed
but can't do the math to derive an unknown without that VOM.  Fortunately,
the job can still be accomplished without ever knowing the formulas.

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Regards,
Robert L Bass

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