Subj : Re: Wannbe HAM To : Daryl Stout From : Joe Delahaye Date : Sun Sep 25 2016 11:13 am Re: Re: Wannbe HAM By: Daryl Stout to Joe Delahaye on Sat Sep 24 2016 11:22:01 DS> One thing I've noted in having done nearly 170 exam sessions as a VE, DS> since I first became accredited in October, 2007, is that the atmosphere DS> is more relaxed. The humor of the VE's before and after the exam does DS> help to take away the nervousness. Indeed it can. Just like the attitude of a teacher can make a world of difference DS>> He was wanting someone to take over the session liaison duties, and DS>> when I asked him if he wanted me to do such, he said "Please". :) DS>> Sadly, he became a Silent Key last fall (pancreatic cancer -- the DS>> same thing my Dad died of almost 10 years ago). DS> JD@> Sad story. DS> One time, he made the mistake of asking for "testees" (instead of DS> examinees or candidates)...and someone replied "only if you have the DS> balls to take all 3 (Technician, General, and Extra) at the same time" DS> (hi hi). Good answer :) DS> I have seen that happen at least twice, if not more. One examinee DS> came in, and "did the trifecta" (passed all 3 in one shot). The VE DS> Team leader asked him what he did for a living. When he replied that DS> he was currently unemployed, the liaison replied "you have too much DS> time on your hands!!" -- it brought the house down in laughter!! :) I have heard of this happeneing more then once. It has over here as well. DS> This individual is very active in a club in Conway, Arkansas...and I DS> have known him since the "BBS heyday" in the mid 80's and early 90's. So obviously you keep in touch --- SBBSecho 3.00-Win32 * Origin: The Lions Den BBS, Trenton, On, CDN (1:249/303) .