Preston Crawford <me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Thanks for the resume... I don't know how to take that, but just so you know ... That's only a _minority_ portion of my career (~4-5 years). If you want my resume, I'll send it to you off-line. Until then, I point out things so people know where I'm coming from, and I understand many of their processes, not to be "arrogant." Why? Because there's always people who have more credentials. If I wanted to flaunt my credentials, just me, I can get rediculous. There's no need to do that, because we're all here to help each other, not to show "I am the authority" on something. I'd rather people take me on the value of my actual technical statements -- and that has to be earned over _years_. Credentials are a "shortcut" that I despise. So don't read into things when I point them out to show that I understand where people are coming from. Such as engineering processes. -- Bryan J. Smith | Sent from Yahoo Mail mailto:b.j.smith@xxxxxxxx | (please excuse any http://thebs413.blogspot.com/ | missing headers)