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<blockquote data-quote="Mitchell Fosgate III" data-source="post: 8878490" data-attributes="member: 691623"><p>I think it's okay. Some people go for the hands experience first and then learn it that way. The hard way of learning trial and error. Some people do it the other way. Read a book. Then tackle it and see if the problem is solved. It all goes with taste and preferences. If you've been in the business a long time and hands on experience is your game, then you may get a harder time adjusting to the computer. Because the computer is for books and conceptual. Problem solving will come from that line of thought. Books. And not hands on experience or training. I prefer doing things with paper work, books, then hands on training. That's the most easiest method to become one. A auto-technician. Car Audio.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mitchell Fosgate III, post: 8878490, member: 691623"] I think it's okay. Some people go for the hands experience first and then learn it that way. The hard way of learning trial and error. Some people do it the other way. Read a book. Then tackle it and see if the problem is solved. It all goes with taste and preferences. If you've been in the business a long time and hands on experience is your game, then you may get a harder time adjusting to the computer. Because the computer is for books and conceptual. Problem solving will come from that line of thought. Books. And not hands on experience or training. I prefer doing things with paper work, books, then hands on training. That's the most easiest method to become one. A auto-technician. Car Audio. [/QUOTE]
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