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Hi Wayne, I just like to say that I also agree with real world training. However the problem is that everyones real world is different... So to enable everyone the opportunity to operate in a safe controlled manner, without giving the option to increase the risk or even cut corners certain procedures need to be taught and followed. I must admit that so far I have not come across an operator who can think/concentrate and react from start of a shift to the end... 100% concentration is something we humans are not good at.. Hence the need to know how to control our operations..
  • Posted 28 Jul 2004 05:28
  • By aidie_b
  • joined 23 Jul'04 - 6 messages
  • Surrey, United Kingdom

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The use of "hello" as a telephone greeting is attributed to Thomas Edison. He is said to have suggested it as a simpler alternative to other greetings, such as "Do I get you?" or "Are you there?".