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 Originally Posted by supertek65
wow!
some really good books,
but they are pretty expensive!!!!!!!!
I took the DX9100 operations & Troubleshooting and the DX9100 Engineering classes several years ago. Ronnie Auvil taught both classes. He's a pretty sharp guy. I bought the book shown in the link, but I did not pay 150. My advice: Google the ISBN numbers, and you will probably find used copies available at much cheaper prices. I think mine ran me about 60 bucks.
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very good advice!!!!!!!!!
I think i would be fortunate because Lynxspring gives training and they are right here in KC!!!!!!!!
 Originally Posted by ncboston
I took the DX9100 operations & Troubleshooting and the DX9100 Engineering classes several years ago. Ronnie Auvil taught both classes. He's a pretty sharp guy. I bought the book shown in the link, but I did not pay 150. My advice: Google the ISBN numbers, and you will probably find used copies available at much cheaper prices. I think mine ran me about 60 bucks.
true knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing. 
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hotncold
have you met SLCTECH here on this site??
he seems really smart and may have some leads for you?
true knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing. 
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Ok here is the plan:
After determining that there were no companies falling over themselves to give me an opportunity, and that local distributors protected their training classes as if the nuclear launch codes would be revealed...I decided to try and gain as much knowledge as possible on my own in hopes that someone would either respect my initiative or take pity on my poor misguided attempts to break into controls and give me a job.
After securing this fantasy job my boss would clearly see my high level of intelligence (in the Plan I am really smart) and would consider me a valuable asset and absolutely critical to the companies success and his personal advancement. He/she would then send me to much training and team me up with the best tech they had who by the way is friendly and loves to train newbies who may one day threaten his place at the top.
That is pretty much the Plan. Ideas?
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omg
lol
lmfao
rofl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
in my plan i was really tall!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 Originally Posted by hotandcoldair
Ok here is the plan:
After determining that there were no companies falling over themselves to give me an opportunity, and that local distributors protected their training classes as if the nuclear launch codes would be revealed...I decided to try and gain as much knowledge as possible on my own in hopes that someone would either respect my initiative or take pity on my poor misguided attempts to break into controls and give me a job.
After securing this fantasy job my boss would clearly see my high level of intelligence (in the Plan I am really smart) and would consider me a valuable asset and absolutely critical to the companies success and his personal advancement. He/she would then send me to much training and team me up with the best tech they had who by the way is friendly and loves to train newbies who may one day threaten his place at the top.
That is pretty much the Plan. Ideas?
true knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing. 
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maybe theres an opening on fantasy island???????
true knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing. 
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Your dream sounds a lot like the dream I pursued for years. Just keep beating on doors. Make friends with the controls types you run into. Someday you will get your turn at bat. Good luck.
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 Originally Posted by supertek65
maybe theres an opening on fantasy island???????
Are they hiring?
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heck most of the cast is probably dead!!!!!!!!!!!!
 Originally Posted by ncboston
Are they hiring?
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kinda makes you feel old doesn't it?
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ok thanks - appreciate your reply!
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LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
no! watching ricardo montablan in the black and white star trek makes me feel old!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 Originally Posted by ncboston
kinda makes you feel old doesn't it?
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true knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing. 
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