Thanks, Barbara.
I've been charged many times, since the early 60s, to develope new training programs, write training manuals, etc. from scratch. If "Real World Experience" would have been a prerequisite.....well, you know...
Take the 70s when the microprocessor chips started to appear. I couldn't believe manufacturers where putting all that circuitry on that tiny chip, but, I found myself developing and teaching courses on it by 1976.
Sometimes "Real World Circumstances" are more important than "Real World Experience".
>ROFL We needed someone to put this in perspective.
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