Ham radio as a condition of employment
Steve Bonine wrote:
I would like to see other opinions on this issue, which came up in
passing in another group.
One of the participants there mentioned that a ham radio license has
been added as an employment condition for some of their professional
responders. Presumably the motivation is based on a desire to have a
known population of people who can use ham radio technology in a
disaster if nothing else is working.
I have two questions on this.
Is this a common situation? I hadn't heard of a formal requirement
until it was mentioned on the other forum, but a couple more people came
forward and said that it was in place in their area. Is it happening in
your area?
No, it isn't happening in this area.
Do you think it's a good idea?
No. I refer to N2EY's thoughtful response. I don't think it makes any
more sense to make obtaining an *amateur* license part of a professional
position any more than requiring an applicant for an amateur radio know
how to to fight fires.
Dave KMN
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