Subj : Re: Wannbe HAM To : Joe Delahaye From : Daryl Stout Date : Mon Sep 26 2016 12:42 pm Joe, JD@> Indeed it can. Just like the attitude of a teacher can make a world of JD@> difference Twice, I've had a female candidate literally break down into tears. One of the other VE's said "you are among friends". While we want them to pass the exam, we want them to do it LEGALLY. Amazingly, one examinee (who had let his license lapse) literally tried to bribe us into certifying the exam fraudulently!! We obviously wouldn't do it, and I reported the individual to the Volunteer Examiner Coordinator, and they can turn it over to the FCC...who can just "ignore" the Certificate Of Successful Completion Of Examination (CSCE), if they feel the individual has a "character issue". We tell them that "if it takes you a dozen tries or more to pass the exam, even if just barely...you have as much right to be on the air as someone who aced it the first time. And, once you have your license and callsign, it's nobody else's business what your score was, or how many times it took you to pass the exam". To that woman who failed, another VE said "the guy who graduates dead last in medical school, with a D Minus, is STILL a DOCTOR"...to which I quipped "But, I wouldn't want them doing a prostate check or a pelvic exam". She crossed her legs, and everyone busted out laughing!! :D 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). JD@> Good answer :) The Volunteer Examiner (VE) Teams are usually all male, but I know a few female VE's. The fact remains is that while amateur radio is a male dominated hobby, the women "clean our clocks" when it comes to making contacts. The best example I heard of was the Radio Amateurs Club of Knoxville, Tennessee; during Field Day Weekend. This female licensee (not sure if she was single or married) had a sexy, sultry voice (whoo hoo!! (hi hi)), and she said the phonetics of the club callsign, W4BBB, was "Women Four Big, Blond, And Beautiful". The loggers almost couldn't keep up with the contacts!! :) Indeed, I think if you had a Field Day or Contest team with just women at the mics and the men logging, it'd be "GAME OVER". JD@> I have heard of this happeneing more then once. It has over here as JD@> well. While they no longer have to do the Morse Code, studying over 1700 total questions for 3 exams for a possible 120, and passing all 3 exams, is still quite an accomplishment. 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. JD@> So obviously you keep in touch Very much so. Daryl .... Before drawing boards, where did they go back to?? --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.50 --- Virtual Advanced Ver 2 for DOS * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS (1:19/33) .