Hi Warren:
I wanted to introduce myself. I was amazed that you have 38 years reporting. I was going to take steno right out of high school (l972), and didn't, instead, got hired by Ford, and have been there for 35 years. What a ride!
I started studying my theory in 2006, and am at 140 to 160 wpm right now. I'm sure you have seen many theories come and go, I was wondering what you used when you started, and how it was to then go digital with the industry changing over, somewhere around 1992 (guessing here).
Are you familiar with Mark Kislingbury's theory (www. stenomaster.com), and would you recommend it as the way to go?
Any advice you can give me would be appreciated. I am planning on being done with school in approximately another year and entering the field at that time.
Thanks and God Bless you!
Dale Lardie
Michigan
Thanks, Warren, will REread that one,, that kind of programming has worked bigtime for me in the past with all that I have tried and succeeded at. "Whatever the mind of mortal man can believe and conceive, he CAN achieve!"
Thanks again
Dale
Dale
I wanted to introduce myself. I was amazed that you have 38 years reporting. I was going to take steno right out of high school (l972), and didn't, instead, got hired by Ford, and have been there for 35 years. What a ride!
I started studying my theory in 2006, and am at 140 to 160 wpm right now. I'm sure you have seen many theories come and go, I was wondering what you used when you started, and how it was to then go digital with the industry changing over, somewhere around 1992 (guessing here).
Are you familiar with Mark Kislingbury's theory (www. stenomaster.com), and would you recommend it as the way to go?
Any advice you can give me would be appreciated. I am planning on being done with school in approximately another year and entering the field at that time.
Thanks and God Bless you!
Dale Lardie
Michigan
Apr 15, 2008
Dale
Thanks again
Dale
Apr 16, 2008
Maggie Cline
Maggie Cline
Apr 28, 2008