actually, a well practiced tech is more qualified than a green engineer.  i've had 
only a little college, but scads of actual practical experience (i've burnt my 
fingers, i've shocked myself, i've let the smoke out of parts etc.!) making things 
work and seeing how things are usually done.  at one company i worked at, i got 
raises, one guy who almost had his ee left after it was mutually decided that would be 
for the best (no doubt he's in engineering management now torturing real engineers).  
seriously, actual bench time is where you learn the most, often by painful accident or 
success.

Mark Benson wrote:
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> > It would be challenging, but not necessarily impossible.  You really
> > need to open up an AEHD+ if you want to know how hard it would be.
> 
> OK OK! I get the idea! I'm an ICT Technician not an Elcetroic
> Engineering graduate :).
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