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Well it was time to renew my MECP certification. I took the MECP bronze level test again and passed it with a 91.3%. I score the highest in my class. I will need to re certify myself on the other MECP tests too that I have taken, but I am waiting a little to do so.
Thanks to all those on this forum who believed in me... *roll eyes*. You know who you are.
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my former team mate went to that school down in florida... he was dumber when he came back before he left
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sayar -- you've been on TP for about a year now...braggin about 'experience' and quizzing installers here...so i'm curious, why'd you only take the basic installer test ["..for those just getting started or with less than one year’s experience in the industry." (found here, and here] when you've clearly got more than a year's experience? isn't that taking a step backwards?
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you can pass a test good for you. Ive worked with mecp guys before. Why did they want in on the cars i was doing? Oh because they didnt know wtf they were doing. Case in point
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quote:Originally posted by deaf tones: sayar -- you've been on TP for about a year now...braggin about 'experience' and quizzing installers here...so i'm curious, why'd you only take the basic installer test ["..for those just getting started or with less than one year’s experience in the industry." (found here, and here] when you've clearly got more than a year's experience? isn't that taking a step backwards?
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He was $30 bucks short of being able to take that test..Damm man give him a break..DO you know how many extra John's a night he would have to service to get that money???Dude I am proud of you...Your special...
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I don't know why people waste money on the MECP...its ohms law and a few basic alarm questions...HOWEVER if you wanna work at best buy you can get a raise with it lol
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i worked with two of them. you know what they did for me. Slowed me down.
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Well congrats on the test. Not sure what it proves that you can pass it..since as it was said you hvae been on here and if paying attention should learn enough to pass the test.
May be I should take it. I am not what I would call an installer. I can and if I had to I will. I do work on my own cars and friends cars if I can and know how. But as a installer at a shop..bla. Just not my cup of tea.
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Well thanks to all that posted a positive comment. But to the rest:
I could do 170 dB. at the world finals in front of 1,000's of people and I am sure some of you would have some comment on how you could do better, or how I cheated some how, or how doing 170 does not prove anything, or how I am still a noob blah blah blah…
Then someone else that no one on this forum knows, could do the same thing accept do 10 dB. less and you would all be like " GREAT JOB!", impressive, blah, blah, blah...
Think about it. You all know I am correct...
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quote:Originally posted by Proaudio150: since as it was said you hvae been on here and if paying attention should learn enough to pass the test.
No, that would not be enough. There are many things on the test that I have never seen mentioned on this forum... or any forum for that madder.
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quote:Originally posted by Sayar Kuchenski: Well thanks to all that posted a positive comment. But to the rest:
I could do 170 dB. at the world finals in front of 1,000's of people and I am sure some of you would have some comment on how you could do better, or how I cheated some how, or how doing 170 does not prove anything, or how I am still a noob blah blah blah…
Then someone else that no one on this forum knows, could do the same thing accept do 10 dB. less and you would all be like " GREAT JOB!", impressive, blah, blah, blah...
Think about it. You all know I am correct...
sayer maby people dont like you because of all the lying you were doing when you first got on here.. saying you were on teams blah and after doing research comes to find out no one on the team even knows you.. saying you were attending mit and come to find out that you never attended that school... maby if you would quit lying you wouldnt get harrased so much... that new person that does 10db less would saying hes in team rf when no one in team rf knows him...
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oh, and the loudest sound system in North Dakota, or whatever it was... and his 155dB system, that had only ever done 145 at a competition at the time...