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Great Dave,
Now please tell us, what are the aviation related skills of the person here we have been asked to recommend? What? We don't know? What do we know? We know only ONE thing - He could not post here, and so a friend did it for him. So, you go ahead and recommend him if you wish, but he has made a poor first impression. He has demonstrated no experience. AND, he is apparently not very computer literate. So far, not so good. But, you go ahead and recommend him, or even hire him if you wish. Won't bother me. "Dave Hyde" wrote in message ... Bob Kuykendall wrote... If it was me, I'd also probably think twice or thrice before hiring someone to build a high-tech airplane like a Lancair who didn't have email. If I'd insisted that the people who worked with me on my airplane have access to e-mail or own a comupter I'd've missed out on the services of at least two fantastic mechanics and technicians, AFAIK. When I choose someone to do aviation-related work for me I tend to base my decision on their aviation-related skills, not IT skills. I want to be able to find the guy in his or my hangar, not in cyberspace. E-mail? usenet access? Computer ownership? I don't give a rat's. I want physical access to the worker and his work. Dave 'virtual standstill' Hyde |
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