What age group are you in?
18-30
30-40
40-50
50+
What age group are you in?
Hey, this is not fair. I vote, but last group seems to have Unlimited capacity
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Not surprised by the demographics of the poll. Don't think I have ever seen anyone under 30 in this trade even 20 yrs ago.
Starting year 36.
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Lol your all a bunch of grampas.
Making it to 40 in a couple.
Whatever
With a few notable exceptions I would expect the following categories:
Freshmen (0-3yrs): Starting from scratch, embarrassed by their lack of experience, unlikely to ask questions or participate.
Sophomore (3-7yrs): Comfortable with the equipment, feel like they already know everything so no need to ask questions or participate.
Juniors (7-15yrs): Have seen a few models they know well become obsolete, and have seen technology change enough to know that it is a moving target. Maybe it's time to admit that I don't know everything?
Seniors (15+yrs): Have forgotten more than the first three groups ever knew. Actually forgot almost everything. Definitely time to ask for some help.
The numbers might need some adjusting, but I think that covers the basic stages. =^..^=
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