**Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**
I had some foreign college professors...after a while you start to understand what people are saying even though the words don't come out very clear at all.
He/she is basically saying that in his own opinion that we repect his knowledge and training but it's hard to get credit or a credit card for a means to pay for this online in other parts of the world so basically they can't pay and need a free manual. He doesn't know why Paul was so harsh and doesn't want any conflicts with him but hopes he lets him alone and doesn't basically retaliate. [say more harsh things or do his infamous reputation strip away thing]
If you ever need anything interpreted again let me know. :-p
Haha. No...at least not for many years. I did work a few years after college for the Revenue department. I was one of the guys that either raised or lowered someone or some business's taxes after auditing their tax return.
I wasn't one of the cool guys though...the ones in the financial enforcement division. They got badges and carried guns. I also believe that they had many weeks of training and physical requirements much like the FBI does. It was pretty strict, you had to be under a certain body fat percentage, under 35 years old I think, stay in shape during the job, etc.
and yet somehow you ended up here working on copiers and printers with all of us....interesting transition my friend.
Accidents don't just happen. They must be carelessly planned.
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Watch out >FBI in the House
**Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**
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Take the money and live me alone.
Practice makes perfect
If it ain't broke, don't fix it
A picture is worth a thousand words
If you want something done right, you have to do it yourself
More of a break than a transition. Growing up dad has his own business encoding chips and installing satelite systems (remember those big satelite dishes you could get tv on in the 80's and 90's) before dish network and direct tv did those little dishes...so I helped out best I could, was always more into computers and office equipment though...I remember I was about 10 or 13 at the time and it took a solid week of whining but I convinced dad to get a copier...so I played with it and eventually started taking it apart and putting it back together...I replaced my first drum unit at about that time. Now bikes and guns...not so good at, I was always curious and took stuff apart, I couldn't get my bike back together so dad did it for me and I took a gun of his apart once and ended up ruining it because I couldn't get it put back together.
To make a story short, went to college eventually, as a voice major initially but they wouldn't admit me to the music department, so i defaulted to business and then accounting when I figured that money and finance is applicable to everybody, graduated, did some related jobs and eventually the tax thing, decent money but very boring, then went off on my own...and here I am.
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