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 Originally Posted by RDP
I understand all that you said but at a school I went to had a copeland technical advisor there and he told us never to put a booster on a scroll but apparently I was mislead or something changed.Maybe it was being lazy on my part for not doing research on it.Now I will.Thanks
I don't think it was being lazy on your part,you were mis -informed.
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Sometimes, reps inject heir own personal opinions in those classes also.
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 Originally Posted by the dangling wrangler
I don't think it was being lazy on your part,you were mis -informed.
Yea but I also think it is up to the tech to do his own research just so a tech can be certain that the information he recieves is accurate and true.But thanks.
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 Originally Posted by beenthere
Sometimes, reps inject heir own personal opinions in those classes also.
I can see that.
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 Originally Posted by RDP
Yea but I also think it is up to the tech to do his own research just so a tech can be certain that the information he recieves is accurate and true.But thanks.
That's what this place is all about.Information.So,you're heading in the right direction.
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 Originally Posted by RDP
Yea but I also think it is up to the tech to do his own research just so a tech can be certain that the information he recieves is accurate and true.But thanks.
if as techs, we don't find out if the info is correct.
Then we walk around misguided, and end up saying, " I've been doing it this way for 20 years".
And then someone else will say, "then its about time you learn how to do it right".
It is our job to find out whats right, and whats wrong.
Our customers depend on us to know.
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