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We hire some newbs at the shop from time to time, currently have two of them. Both of them are adequate if carefully supervised, but the differences in attitude are both wide and deep. One kid freely admits that the school he attended (and paid $30k that he's now working to pay off) "taught to the test" and he's seeing most of the real shop work for the first time. The other one attended the same school and thinks he knows a lot more than he does. Unfortunately, he has a very low percentage of being right.
We're training and supervising as hard as we can, but only time will tell if they make it. Insofar as trouble-shooting is concerned, I wouldn't trust either of them to track a wounded elephant through fresh snow. Any airplane owner who trusts the opinion of a mechanic he doesn't know and/or have an absolutely bullet-proof set of referrals in hand is an idiot.
We're training and supervising as hard as we can, but only time will tell if they make it. Insofar as trouble-shooting is concerned, I wouldn't trust either of them to track a wounded elephant through fresh snow. Any airplane owner who trusts the opinion of a mechanic he doesn't know and/or have an absolutely bullet-proof set of referrals in hand is an idiot.
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