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WaIIy wrote in
: Larry, were you raped in homeschool or something? No, actually I'm a former South Carolina Technical Education Electronics Department Head who had to fight long and hard to get employers and Human Resources management like "WaIIy" to give my kids' resumes that second look, especially when I first started the electronics program at our little TEC school. I worked very hard to convince them of the seriousness of my department as there is really little certification for such schools. Once the department had an employer references base to point to and get recommendations from for the newest survivors of my electronics boot camp, I had little trouble placing them all in quite nice technician positions, though maybe not in the local area to the dismay of my school president. The phone companies got wind that I wasn't trying to tell them they were all going to be engineers and taught a great basic electronics school they could use as a base to build on in their own telephone schools. The $outhern Bell HR representative in Columbia used to come to interview my class each year. I asked him why he drove all that way when a much larger TEC was just down the street from his office. "Oh, I need TECHNICIANS!", he exclaimed. "At Midlands TEC, they tell them they are all going to be junior engineers and they're not interested in jobs behind wiring frames and switching racks. Your guys can't wait to get their hands dirty!", he continued. My reputation for turning out a quality product was great, but my salary was $14,200/year for working 12 months, not 9, so I had to find a real job that didn't pay like a hobby. TEC always assumed you had a military retirement check in your box each month and were looking for a hobby. My first year teaching in 1971, I was paid the princely sum of $7,200. I'd loved to teach. I took a black kid off a farm tractor plowing tobacco. He was the first in his family to graduate from high school. Today, he is head of the long line telephone switching center that feeds busy Myrtle Beach, SC, with long distance calls. Not bad for a kid from Tobacco Row, eh? His father insisted I sit with the family at his graduation....(c; Noone ever reproduced that feeling I got when they all had good jobs outside my doors....instead of working at some mill as an indentured servant with no future. We called him "Scooter" in class. His secretary wasn't amused when I asked, "Is Scooter in, today?", outside his office...(c; His golf club serves an excellent lunch at their clubhouse. -- Larry You know you've had a rough night when you wake up and you're outlined in chalk. |
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