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"David Eduardo" wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Broke, oh faux one? So very sad. You should have graduated high school. Graduating from high school would not have helped me at all and has never been a factor in business. It's all about successful work experience. Nobody cares if you got a HS diploma or not. People care about what you post to the news group, which is mostly crap with just a smidgen of truth in a bid to make it believable. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() wrote in message ... In the broadcast industry, where programming and content creation is more of an art than a learned science, the education level of a job applicant is seldom reviewed. Only in positions like accounting would some academic credentials or certifications be required. What is looked at is career achievements. What is not looked at is whether someone graduated from high school. Maybe this is part of the problem with radio as an industry. It's people aren't reasonably well-educated. It's probably time for it to raise its standards and as it recruits sharper, more educated people perhaps some of its problems can be solved. Many of the best people in radio are not big on forma education, but you find them to be excellent autodidacts. The people I find fault with in the industry are those who have learned, generally in school, a rigid mindset and are encumbered by rules on what works and does not work. Since radio broadcasting is not a field where there is much to be learned in college, intelligence and work experience is often better than specific training. |
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"David Eduardo" wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Broke, oh faux one? So very sad. You should have graduated high school. Graduating from high school would not have helped me at all and has never been a factor in business. It's all about successful work experience. And lying your f00kin ass off! In the broadcast industry, where programming and content creation is more of an art than a learned science, You certainly qualify as a BS artist. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() wrote in message ... What strikes me as bizarre about you... er, that should be "exceedingly bizarre" since nearly everything about you is somewhat bizarre... is your repeated focus on high school diplomas. One is obviously not needed if a person is intelligent and a bit of an autodidact. This is what lots of people say who flunk. However, if they're actually intelligent, they should have no trouble excelling in their studies. I excelled in high school and college (Dean's list), but was bored by most of the classes, which moved with incredible slowness. Since most classroom time is wasted while the slowest learners are attended to, most high school classes are boring and frustrating to those of some ability. Yet you seem to wish all teens to be doomed to this experience, which dulls the mind and stifles creativity... why is that? The most talented students don't allow themselves to be frustrated and bored, and usually have no trouble pursuing studies at whatever rate is best for them. Sitting in a class waiting for the dolts to "get it" is very frustrating. In the end, it was not worth it. |
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![]() "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... No, I did not renew... a few ornery DXers who are against radio as a business made it annoying, particularly when one has to pay to be a member. They told you not to Renew. No, I got multiple e-mails from club officers and long term members asking me to continue. To continue not renewing? How interesting can false information be after a while? To continue as a member... |
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![]() "Telamon" wrote in message news:telamon_spamshield- Oh, now I would say a good portion of what he has posted here has been verified false made up BS. Nothing has been verified as same. |
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![]() David Eduardo wrote: wrote in message ... What strikes me as bizarre about you... er, that should be "exceedingly bizarre" since nearly everything about you is somewhat bizarre... is your repeated focus on high school diplomas. One is obviously not needed if a person is intelligent and a bit of an autodidact. This is what lots of people say who flunk. However, if they're actually intelligent, they should have no trouble excelling in their studies. I excelled in high school and college (Dean's list), but was bored by most of the classes, which moved with incredible slowness. Since most classroom time is wasted while the slowest learners are attended to, most high school classes are boring and frustrating to those of some ability. Yet you seem to wish all teens to be doomed to this experience, which dulls the mind and stifles creativity... why is that? The most talented students don't allow themselves to be frustrated and bored, and usually have no trouble pursuing studies at whatever rate is best for them. Sitting in a class waiting for the dolts to "get it" is very frustrating. In the end, it was not worth it. Better to "fake it", right? |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: Nope, the headhunter firm of Joe Sullivan, Inc. came calling and offered me a VP position at a publicly traded company to run their broadcast division. Since I had gone to college because I was consulting and had lots of free time, this was no loss as I didn't have need for a degree... what I wanted was to give some structure to my knowledge of business and finance (radio management) and the social sciences such as psychology, sociology, cultural anthropology (radio programming, in other words) and math and statistics (research and ratings)... which I achieved. It also allowed me to learn business terminology in English, which I had little familiarity with. Crap.. you grew up with English, you frickin', lying little retard! I grew up in a multilingual home. My mother, who spent years in Europe, spoke several languages, and my grandmother, daughter of the US ambassador to Germany, spoke German to us so we would be exposed. By age 13 or 14, I was listening mostly to Latin American radio and music, and over the years had many years of French and 6 years of Latin. I was, in fact, in a multicultural environment. At about age 6, I enjoyed flying a Brazilian flag in front of the house because I had a vision of travelling the Amazon. BS us some more, Gleason! Not all people are monocultural xenophobes. |
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"David Eduardo" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message . .. No, I did not renew... a few ornery DXers who are against radio as a business made it annoying, particularly when one has to pay to be a member. They told you not to Renew. No, I got multiple e-mails from club officers and long term members asking me to continue. To continue not renewing? How interesting can false information be after a while? To continue as a member... As long as you promised not to actually show up. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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