Subj : Re: Screens Distract Stud To : AARON THOMAS From : Rob Mccart Date : Sun Apr 06 2025 01:43 am KW> I studied computer science and took business classes in the summer time. KW> Accounting 101 got my foot in the door at my college bookstore. I later KW> took a job supporting their computer system and writing code, and it KW> jump-started my career. AT>Accounting 101 sounds like a useful course to take. And I think a college boo >ore manager could easily understand the value of it. AT>But would people outside the college understand how good that course is? (I d >t it.) Not entirely related but in my earlier working years, working for bigger companies rather than self employed, I often took any job I could get to get into a company and usually within a few months I was doing something else at higher pay after showing them what I could do. Not at all a comment on you guys but the number of people I've run into over the years with university degrees that were total idiots is amazing. Too often all a company will look for is a university degree. This is how we end up with so many twits working for the government.. B) Ha.. On a somewhat unrelated line.. I once applied for work at the post office when they had a hiring blitz going on. I figured it was a relatively stable job with good pay and benefits, but the hiring process was pretty extreme with I.Q. and Psyche tests required. I later heard back from them and was told that I was not suited for the job because I'd scored too high on the I.Q. tests. There was probably a message in there somewhere.. B) --- * SLMR Rob * Coming to you directly from Somewhere Out In Left Field * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) .