I am new to this forum..
I like Steve (the moderator)have a long-term interest in electronics ( 40 years +), but I am not formally employed(I Retired EARLY(to care give for mom(deceased);
Electronics Point.. Great Idea.
While mentoring others ONE Student pestered me with "How did you become SO VERSATILE" ...and successful?? You worked as Point of Sales Tech(Banking);
Field Service;
Bench Tech;
ran a Microelectronics (MIL-SPEC) lab;
awarded Fulltime Teaching Credential(1987 UCLA) Sr Engineering Tech(in Communications lab);
Consultant: R&D Oil Field Beam Pumps (Lab Manager) Consultant: R&D: 1st Voice Pattern automated Recognition System;
Quality Control Liaison (Spacelab Medical Systems Inc (Spinoff of NASA);
R&D KLCS/PBS TELEVISION.. Analog to Digital conversion + Over the Air wireless IP...transmitted from Mt Wilson antenna to Various Field antennas to a "cache engine" to be distributed on a campus-wide Cisco/Alcatel network..
Many Industry certifications A+;
MCPs; Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer;
Cisco CCNA and more ...I could go on but I'm sure, I seem egotistical....
"It not bragging if you can do it!"--Bruce Lee.
I owe a great debt to all the great Professors & Mentors who supported me...I felt respected and respectful when the professors would be questioned in my classes and they would tell the students to ask me..."he has a lot of experience" I'm almost 71 years old now. I think I need to share the fruits of my experience...
Maybe ELECTRONICS POINT is a good place for me to download I don't know maybe?
Ps don't think Jack of all trades, Master of none.
Every position I moved to was a step up in Pay; responsibility.
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I like Steve (the moderator)have a long-term interest in electronics ( 40 years +), but I am not formally employed(I Retired EARLY(to care give for mom(deceased);
Electronics Point.. Great Idea.
While mentoring others ONE Student pestered me with "How did you become SO VERSATILE" ...and successful?? You worked as Point of Sales Tech(Banking);
Field Service;
Bench Tech;
ran a Microelectronics (MIL-SPEC) lab;
awarded Fulltime Teaching Credential(1987 UCLA) Sr Engineering Tech(in Communications lab);
Consultant: R&D Oil Field Beam Pumps (Lab Manager) Consultant: R&D: 1st Voice Pattern automated Recognition System;
Quality Control Liaison (Spacelab Medical Systems Inc (Spinoff of NASA);
R&D KLCS/PBS TELEVISION.. Analog to Digital conversion + Over the Air wireless IP...transmitted from Mt Wilson antenna to Various Field antennas to a "cache engine" to be distributed on a campus-wide Cisco/Alcatel network..
Many Industry certifications A+;
MCPs; Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer;
Cisco CCNA and more ...I could go on but I'm sure, I seem egotistical....
"It not bragging if you can do it!"--Bruce Lee.
I owe a great debt to all the great Professors & Mentors who supported me...I felt respected and respectful when the professors would be questioned in my classes and they would tell the students to ask me..."he has a lot of experience" I'm almost 71 years old now. I think I need to share the fruits of my experience...
Maybe ELECTRONICS POINT is a good place for me to download I don't know maybe?
Ps don't think Jack of all trades, Master of none.
Every position I moved to was a step up in Pay; responsibility.
[Mod note: lots of editing for much better clarity and easier reading]
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