Amen Scrapper, it comes down to the same thing in most lines of work, you are either good at what ya do or not. The little piece of paper may prove that you've at least studied, but it don't mean you are actually any good at what ya do.
Moonlight
--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, Scrapper Black Dragon <scrapperbd@...> wrote:
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> The cost of the manual labour to produce them can be awful too. I used to do t-shirts for a while - great when you get lots of orders, seriously time-wasting when only selling a few. Setup and cleanup can take longer than the actual production!
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> Yes, it is amazing what we keep of the things we've done over the years and things that we don't keep and often wished we had. Bit like keeping everything we ever did as a child - can be interesting to look back on, but a bit like your secondary school (or even your degree!) qualification - after you've been 'out in industry' for 10 years, not many people really care if you have a bit of paper - you are either good at the job or not!
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> Scrapper, Black Dragon, progressively culling the horde of all those magazine and newspaper article cutouts that seemed so valuable at the time...
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Received on Thu Jul 14 2011 - 01:14:43 CDT