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<blockquote data-quote="XXTSGER NCR" data-source="post: 184613"><p>And then we would go in the corner and cry. Yep UPS wrote their scripts soooo well and the equipment was soooo good that everything I ever did went as smooth as JV's bald head. Whoever you are buddy, you dont have a clue about what it was like to work as a Tech for UPS. I learned many many troubleshooting techniques while I was there and developed real world job skills as well. Of course there are more so called technical people in the world but they dont have half the skill set that I do. It is not just about technical ability that will make you successful. Its all of the skills together, the troubleshooter, the project manager, trainer, asset manager, the customer service person, etc. that is making me successful since leaving. So no I didnt throw up my hands when the piss poor docs came out. I learned to make them work despite of how bad they were. Thats what we did in the NCR anyway. Now what you boys in SCS did, well I really dont care. You were never brown to us anyway, just some experiment that tanked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XXTSGER NCR, post: 184613"] And then we would go in the corner and cry. Yep UPS wrote their scripts soooo well and the equipment was soooo good that everything I ever did went as smooth as JV's bald head. Whoever you are buddy, you dont have a clue about what it was like to work as a Tech for UPS. I learned many many troubleshooting techniques while I was there and developed real world job skills as well. Of course there are more so called technical people in the world but they dont have half the skill set that I do. It is not just about technical ability that will make you successful. Its all of the skills together, the troubleshooter, the project manager, trainer, asset manager, the customer service person, etc. that is making me successful since leaving. So no I didnt throw up my hands when the piss poor docs came out. I learned to make them work despite of how bad they were. Thats what we did in the NCR anyway. Now what you boys in SCS did, well I really dont care. You were never brown to us anyway, just some experiment that tanked. [/QUOTE]
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