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<blockquote data-quote="Howard Tomlinson" data-source="post: 125752" data-attributes="member: 6460"><p>Re: X32 Discussion</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>you understanding is wrong, students pay on a loan system and have done for quite some time now. </p><p>I don't want to get too sidetracked - this an x32 discussion not a state of the modern economy - you can take what i say as food for thought or ignore if you business is doing well - one thing i know from working in different industry sectors in different parts of the globe is that the guy who says 'but this the way we do things, this is the way it's always done' is heading for a fall whether that is preconceptions about a business model or about qualifications. to draw a line under this side bar I would only re-iterate that there are no successful hire companies, sound engineers etc - those that succeed are 'problem solvers' who happen to fall under those titles - dealing with the customer, whether it's a bar band, a musical theatre production or a rock tour is all about anticipating the market and providing a solution</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howard Tomlinson, post: 125752, member: 6460"] Re: X32 Discussion you understanding is wrong, students pay on a loan system and have done for quite some time now. I don't want to get too sidetracked - this an x32 discussion not a state of the modern economy - you can take what i say as food for thought or ignore if you business is doing well - one thing i know from working in different industry sectors in different parts of the globe is that the guy who says 'but this the way we do things, this is the way it's always done' is heading for a fall whether that is preconceptions about a business model or about qualifications. to draw a line under this side bar I would only re-iterate that there are no successful hire companies, sound engineers etc - those that succeed are 'problem solvers' who happen to fall under those titles - dealing with the customer, whether it's a bar band, a musical theatre production or a rock tour is all about anticipating the market and providing a solution [/QUOTE]
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