Joe wrote:

> It may not have any official benefit to many jobs, but it certainly can be 
> an advantage as an additional factor on a resume.  This also applies for an 
> amateur radio license.  It demonstrates that you have an interest in radio 
> and have the ability to learn about a subject and pass an aptitude 
> test.  It may just be what gets you the interview, but probably will not 
> what will get you the job.
> 
> 73, Joe, k1ike
> 
> At 06:12 PM 10/20/2004, you wrote:
> 
> 
>>howdy all,
>>
>> what's the benefit of getting a GROL license?
>>
>>~Ben, KB9LFZ
> 
> 

A lot of two-way radio shops require either a GROL or an equivalent 
certification from, say, APCO or PCIA (used to be NABER as a matter of 
fact), or one of several others.
-- 
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL





 
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