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<blockquote data-quote="Madasafish" data-source="post: 513758" data-attributes="member: 33834"><p>So pleased to hear it.</p><p></p><p>Back in the day, I did 2 years part time Tec II electrical engineering, my third and final year was interrupted by the Manpower Services Commission offering me a 6 month "minimal paid" intensive training course in computers with a guarantee of a job thereafter. Absolutely no regrets with that decision. Back then, if you were not working on IBM systems your were nothing. Their engineers used come in with their head up their arse. We called them "Blue Rinsed" because it had to be the IBM way of doing things. It's a very similar story and experience to the way NICEIC and the other CPC's are going. You hardly here of IBM these day's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Madasafish, post: 513758, member: 33834"] So pleased to hear it. Back in the day, I did 2 years part time Tec II electrical engineering, my third and final year was interrupted by the Manpower Services Commission offering me a 6 month "minimal paid" intensive training course in computers with a guarantee of a job thereafter. Absolutely no regrets with that decision. Back then, if you were not working on IBM systems your were nothing. Their engineers used come in with their head up their arse. We called them "Blue Rinsed" because it had to be the IBM way of doing things. It's a very similar story and experience to the way NICEIC and the other CPC's are going. You hardly here of IBM these day's. [/QUOTE]
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