At 12:55 PM 5/11/00 -0500, Sam Heywood wrote:
>P.S. In the military services the Range Safety Officer and the Range
>Safety NCOs would be held responsible and they would be court-martialed for
>allowing an improperly trained person to use a firearm. By similar logic,
>government office supervisors should be severely disciplined for allowing
>an improperly trained person to operate a computer.
Would certainly be nice if corporations placed a higher value on adequately
training their employees, but you'd still have a shortage of trained
technical personnel to administer the classes. At least, there's a
shortage of trainers here. Then again, if they were willing to pay better
and it was important, I suppose more techs would come here to work! Either
way, if they treated shop equipment with the same laizez faire [sp?] as
they treat office equipment there'd be a lot of injured workers around.
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