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KK4TL schrieb: http://www.mods.dk/ It was a great mods page - now it appears to be gone. Is there a story here? He has some difficulties with the hosting-company/ISP. He'll be back ASAP. |
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Why can't people simply answer a question?
Lloyd wrote: "KK4TL" wrote in message om... http://www.mods.dk/ It was a great mods page - now it appears to be gone. Is there a story here? Did you ever learn the difference between an accredited and a nonaccredited college? Lloyd Landfill MHP |
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"Lloyd" wrote in message ... "KK4TL" wrote in message om... http://www.mods.dk/ It was a great mods page - now it appears to be gone. Is there a story here? Did you ever learn the difference between an accredited and a nonaccredited college? My job is to interview /assess college and trade school graduates for both entry-level and mid-skill/career experience at a Fortune-500 Pharmaceutical Mfgr. Of the people I have reviewed over a 4 yr period, meaning those from *both* accredited and a nonaccredited college(s), I have found that candidates having just a basic 2-Year Associates Degree or Evening Trade School (DeVry, CIE etc..) and also having 3 to 6 Years actual work experience have been far better associates and employees. IMHO the experience people get in "real world" situations and career experiences has consistently out-performed people with a 4-Year Degree and even some Graduate level applicants. (I have even hired people with 8+ years exp having NO college degree whatsoever for positions requiring a BSEE or BSME, and these people's experience and skills have given our company a 1000% return in loss of downtime and productivity. For our specific applications, I will take candidates with real life job skills and experience over someone with a 4-year Degree who in all likelyhood just wants a hefty salary and will probably leave and go elsewhere in a year or two. |
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None at all. There was a note on Strong Signals - via a German
language website - that the owner was having problems with his ISP and will be back as soon as possible. 73s Mike KK4TL wrote: http://www.mods.dk/ It was a great mods page - now it appears to be gone. Is there a story here? |
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KK4TL wrote:
http://www.mods.dk/ It was a great mods page - now it appears to be gone. Is there a story here? The last thing that the wayback machine has, is from Jan 04: http://web.archive.org/web/200401301...ttp://mods.dk/ Dave -- Please put DBB04 somewhere in the subject line (this year) if you reply via email, otherwise I will not get your message. Newsgroups postings don't need it. Thanks! |
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michael agner wrote ...
None at all. There was a note on Strong Signals - via a German language website - that the owner was having problems with his ISP and will be back as soon as possible. 73s Mike Thank you .. this answers the question. |
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"Lloyd" wrote ...
Did you ever learn the difference between an accredited and a nonaccredited college? No - perhaps you could explain it. |
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