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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
True MACHINIST gunsmiths? (a rare breed)
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<blockquote data-quote="Smokepoles" data-source="post: 1478715" data-attributes="member: 79002"><p>Certifications are a joke. I've worked with, interviewed, hired, etc multiple people and can say no question there is no book or school that can teach common sense or experience in any field. I've had better luck teaching kids from scratch than with "certified" people, I also know more than one very well paid and respected professional that couldn't change they're oil and barely change a channel without help. By help I mean stand by with a blank stare while someone else does it for them, but they're college educated geniuses..</p><p>No offense to any folks with certificates and I apologize for the rant. Long story short it doesn't take a wall full of certs or even a high school diploma to be good or even the best at something. Especially in a craftsmens trade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smokepoles, post: 1478715, member: 79002"] Certifications are a joke. I’ve worked with, interviewed, hired, etc multiple people and can say no question there is no book or school that can teach common sense or experience in any field. I’ve had better luck teaching kids from scratch than with “certified” people, I also know more than one very well paid and respected professional that couldn’t change they’re oil and barely change a channel without help. By help I mean stand by with a blank stare while someone else does it for them, but they’re college educated geniuses.. No offense to any folks with certificates and I apologize for the rant. Long story short it doesn’t take a wall full of certs or even a high school diploma to be good or even the best at something. Especially in a craftsmens trade. [/QUOTE]
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