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enigma said:
Ya wanna translate this for us bubbas?:D


TonyC, where are ya when I need ya bud?

enigma

I'm busy memorizing A System Hydraulics and a cast of a thousand numbers - - I don't have time to deal with someone who can't remain focused on the subject.

Don't worry about him -- even if he's wrong he can't hurt anybody. :)
 
And you do not need a college degree to be a master of "A" system Hyds
 
Most systems implemented by companies are based in fact on the company growing and prospering. Few companies have a bankruptcy plan in their business plan. Everything is sort of based on success, next year more sales, more everything.

As we grow, we can give our employees more etc etc. Systems are put into place, management is structured, commissions may be set, work rules and policy are implemented, benefits are determined, all based on us being successful.

Then we are not and all those things may not be as easily changed as they were implemented.
 
Not so fast, I will bet there are a lot of guys at FedEx without college degrees that know more about "A" sys Hyd than Tony C will ever know. But then again, they got probably got their certificates under part 65, not 61
 

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