I just did an online job "assessment" type test and I wonder how old the person who designed it was. Besides using Java and not being able to use Chrome or Edge browsers and having to use Firefox it had terms that I haven't heard of in ages. Rheostat = reminds me of vacuum tubes Germanium transistors = reminds me of tubes again There were also questions on WELDING on the BASIC ELECTRONICS test. One question was about Ben Franklin's belief on current flow. A couple on Kirchhoff's law. Reminded me of Star Trek and confused me. Since I haven't really worked with color codes recently I hope I passed the audition. Whatever I didn't get right I'm sure I can refresh myself on the job and do good. Other tests I did was on loading trailers with forklifts that had questionable questions. Where should the forks be when traveling with no load? (or something to that effect) The only answer that sounded "right" was : all the way down. But that is wrong in a way. They should be slightly/a few inches off the ground. I hate tests. Anyway, I go meet the temp agency involved with this tomorrow! That means I can try and relax some today, since yesterday was long (but fun), and maybe cut down a tree.
by Gilbert Jagot
October 06, 2016 at 11:17AM
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I just did an online job "assessment" type test and I wonder how old the person who designed it was. Besides using Java and not being able to use Chrome or Edge browsers and having to use Firefox it had terms that I haven't heard of in ages. Rheostat = reminds me of vacuum tubes Germanium transistors = reminds me of tubes again There were also questions on WELDING on the BASIC ELECTRONICS test. One question was about Ben Franklin's belief on current flow. A couple on Kirchhoff's law. Reminded me of Star Trek and confused me. Since I haven't really worked with color codes recently I hope I passed the audition. Whatever I didn't get right I'm sure I can refresh myself on the job and do good. Other tests I did was on loading trailers with forklifts that had questionable questions. Where should the forks be when traveling with no load? (or something to that effect) The only answer that sounded "right" was : all the way down. But that is wrong in a way. They should be slightly/a few inches off the ground. I hate tests. Anyway, I go meet the temp agency involved with this tomorrow! That means I can try and relax some today, since yesterday was long (but fun), and maybe cut down a tree.
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