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DGPEAKE@AOL.COM DGPEAKE@AOL.COM
Tue, 17 Aug 1999 01:09:05 EDT


In a message dated 8/16/99 4:31:02 AM Pacific Daylight Time, lesbart@juno.com 
writes:

<< RPT doesn't convince me I have answers, only
 that it is possible to learn which questions to ask.  If the questions
 are asked well, then the answers can usually be found embedded in the
 questions themselves.  Once I have the "answer", it becomes so natural to
 stop asking the Questions-  and that, to me would be a sad day, indeed.
 
    So, perhaps I've learned how to  >>

You have the right attitude, Les.  Just because you passed RPT exams does not 
mean you have arrived. Many have done just that, and you never see them 
again.  And then I end up still finding work not quite up to par with their 
name on it.

Keep asking the questions.  Go to the chapter, regional, and national 
meetings.  There is a lot more to learn and keep on learning. 

Dave Peake, RPT
Portland Chapter
Oregon City, OR


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