I Don't Think He Got The Job....

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A_C Guy

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Too funny, dude is busted big time for lying about his abilities....
I used the same tactic to screen applicants. I have them go with me to a service call and let them diagnose the problem while I watch.
Out of 9 recent grads from RSI, not one could do a simple no start, no A/C check.
One gal could not even figure out how to remove the cover to check for power.....
 
I used to climb towers many years ago, and yep, watched that happen to a few guys at about 100' or so. We called it "cooning out", where they just froze in place where they panic. They were never the last one to climb, always had someone more experienced going up behind them. Funniest when it happened to a guy on a monopole on the I-10 Fwy to I-5 over pass in LA was about 50' from them, and everyone in cars was watching him.

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde
 
A_C Guy said:
I used the same tactic to screen applicants. I have them go with me to a service call and let them diagnose the problem while I watch.
Out of 9 recent grads from RSI, not one could do a simple no start, no A/C check.
One gal could not even figure out how to remove the cover to check for power.....

That's sad to hear. I've worked with a handful of video editing interns very near graduation, and most of them just don't cut it. We're talking about people that have been going to school for 3-1/2 years that can hardly do anything at all. Meanwhile, they're probably in huge student loan debt.
 
lol, liars and dummies always get caught, sometimes not their fault at previous poster mentioned, its the education program

in the late 70 and early 80s i ran a family biz, here in town, and took on interns from Del WEbs asu school of const. mgmt. what they were taught was not at the least relative to the real world of estimating or construction value versus time equations.
had to break their process and retrain, and most lacked the education to actually assemble a 1 to 20 million dollar quote, not sure if it was the size of job or the vast amount of numbers used to get to the final quote or value that freaked them out, but will say two of them were and one still is one of the most successful estimators in this town. And the most successful was a gal, she was incredible, once she
grasped how the real world worked, she was on it. Made me look good. yeehaw, good ole days for sure.
Rj
 
My son in law recently graduated RSI. Good, smart kid but good lord I can't believe how he overthinks things and doesn't start from zero on troubleshooting when he comes home and I ask how his day went. He'll get there if he puts his pride aside. Stubborn f***er.
 
shorepatrol said:
My son in law recently graduated RSI. Good, smart kid but good lord I can't believe how he overthinks things and doesn't start from zero on troubleshooting when he comes home and I ask how his day went. He'll get there if he puts his pride aside. Stubborn f***er.

When I went to the USAF tech school in Chanute IL, it was one of the first things we learned, check the basics first, it's generally something small and/or stupid. Crew Chiefs can never figure out that when smoke is in the cockpit, 99.9% of the time, it's the engine, not the A/C cooling turbine, and yet they always called me for that. They couldn't figure out that the air supplied for the cooling system is bleed air from the engine, so, if the engine shitz the bed, you'll get smoke everywhere. Stupid asses.


Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde
 
Good friend of mine decided to start a business, Commercial AV. Decided since he had a Bachelors in EE, he'd get a Masters in Business Administration first so he knew how to run a company.

Started the company up and at the end of the first year, he was losing money badly. So, as he told me, he decided to do the exact opposite from what they'd taught in Business Administration Masters degree studies.

Around 10 years later, he retired as a multimillionaire.
 
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