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<blockquote data-quote="BReeves" data-source="post: 3572413" data-attributes="member: 10973"><p>Something I rairly admitted during my working career was I only had an 11th grade education. I quit school at 17 and joined the Navy. I simply was not able to learn the way they were trying to teach me in school everything I accomplished after that was self taught. Did well enough on the Navy entrance exams to pick any navy school I wanted, but was so turned off by school I entered the fleet as an aviation electronics tech wanna be. Did self studies and managed to make 3rd class PO in 3 years. After I left the Navy I managed to pass the FCC Radio Operators test and got a 2nd class FCC license. The licence opened doors into two way radio and at the height of my working carrier I was general manager of a Motorola company owned service center.</p><p></p><p>It can be done even without a HS education, I was never without a job when I wanted one and did fairly well money wise throughout my working life. Not a recommend carrier path but it worked for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BReeves, post: 3572413, member: 10973"] Something I rairly admitted during my working career was I only had an 11th grade education. I quit school at 17 and joined the Navy. I simply was not able to learn the way they were trying to teach me in school everything I accomplished after that was self taught. Did well enough on the Navy entrance exams to pick any navy school I wanted, but was so turned off by school I entered the fleet as an aviation electronics tech wanna be. Did self studies and managed to make 3rd class PO in 3 years. After I left the Navy I managed to pass the FCC Radio Operators test and got a 2nd class FCC license. The licence opened doors into two way radio and at the height of my working carrier I was general manager of a Motorola company owned service center. It can be done even without a HS education, I was never without a job when I wanted one and did fairly well money wise throughout my working life. Not a recommend carrier path but it worked for me. [/QUOTE]
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