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mani 07-08-2005 02:02

who's actually skilled at something?
 
i'm not talking football wise or anything - i mean i've got more skill than pele *cough* but skilled in the sense as in ur an expert or have a very advanced understanding of something.

i was coming back from london today and i realised i'm pretty much skilled at nothing - i'm good at alot of things but skilled at none...

so is it just me out there?

entwisi 07-08-2005 08:05

Re: who's actually skilled at something?
 
I suppose we need to understand what makes someone 'skilled' as opposed to just very good at it? Official training? Lots of experience? Views of peers?

At work I pride myself in my technical skills. I am considered the techie at Barclays/Accenture BDCN in anything to do with WebSphere Application Server, Java (especially from a performance monitoring/tuning perspective). I guess I am also a bit of an expert in Linux in that I understand the vast majority of it such that I can alter source code for my own purposes and fix broken implementations. Yet I have no 'official' exam or certification in any of the above. Does this make me skilled or just very good at it?

Not that it bothers me either way. I enjoy my job, I enjoy learning new skills(off to London in 6 hours for a course in WBIMB(Go on Google it, I dare you :) )) so I'm happy with my lot.

Ian

Less 07-08-2005 09:02

Re: who's actually skilled at something?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by entwisi

Not that it bothers me either way. I enjoy my job, I enjoy learning new skills(off to London in 6 hours for a course in WBIMB(Go on Google it, I dare you :) )) so I'm happy with my lot.

Ian

No need to google Ian it obviously stands for:-


Roy 07-08-2005 09:20

Re: who's actually skilled at something?
 
At my place of work I am the general dogsbody and have to do everything. I am currently becoming very skilled in Need For Speed Underground 2, but alas, I have not gained a certificate for it.

KIPAX 07-08-2005 09:20

Re: who's actually skilled at something?
 
You could expand this.... make a sticky thread of what everyone can do... electricians, plumbers stuff like that.... then when anyone needs summat doing they can call on an accyweb member...... bit like the masons ?... but no funny handshakes and everyone helps each other at special accyweb rates....ie "mates rates"

KIPAX 07-08-2005 09:22

Re: who's actually skilled at something?
 
I ahve seven kids.... so if anyone is strugglling to start a family.... a simple PM will do.....always happy to help accyweb members :)

lettie 07-08-2005 10:48

Re: who's actually skilled at something?
 
I have certificates dropping out of my trouser leg for my job. The definition of which is..... Expert in normal childbirth. I think that this expertise is only aquired through experience. Many newly qualified staff still have no idea about certain aspects of the job and ask for help from senior members of staff, even though the newly qualifieds have their certificates.

Skill and expertise are developed through repeated performance of the task. Experienced midwives can be called on as expert witnesses in court cases involving childbirth. I hope the day never comes when they call me.......

I wouldn't know whether to consider my role as skilled or expert, I guess I've never really given it much thought..:D

garinda 07-08-2005 11:02

Re: who's actually skilled at something?
 
I had to look it up!:(

Skill- the ability to do something well.

Art I suppose. I was good at it from being small, winning competitions and the like.

Looking at my old stuff, it was none of your play school houses for Rindy, ie: a box and four windows, l was using perspective pre school.

I was lucky enough to use my skill/talent to go on to get a B.A. [Hons.] in fashion/textiles, and have a very interseting job which took me all over the world touching....... I mean measuring the rich and famous.;)

shiny gem 07-08-2005 11:11

Re: who's actually skilled at something?
 
im skilled at smiling!!! i can do it at any time of the day!!! even first thing in the morning...before coffee!!!! its true!!!

slinky 07-08-2005 11:30

Re: who's actually skilled at something?
 
I'm skilled at being a wife and a mother...............sometimes not very well, but if it comes down to repeated exercise, then that i'm trained in...........................

Oh and i'm skilled in drinking beer. Even if I had no hands and my mouth healed up!!!!! I would find a way.

Also skilled in knowing how to really pee people off, that one I never fail in.

WINGY 07-08-2005 11:34

Re: who's actually skilled at something?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by KIPAX
I ahve seven kids.... so if anyone is strugglling to start a family.... a simple PM will do.....always happy to help accyweb members :)

LMAO Kipax hehe...

Well apparently i'm very skilled with my tongue!..............and talking is very important!

I like to think i'm skilled in my job, iv'e managed to hold the same one down for 11yrs and it takesme all over the world so that can't be bad. I don't think i'm anything special nor would i think of claiming to be better than my collegues, but as Lettie said you learn by experience!. I work with guys that have worked there for 40+ years, there are things they can teach me and things i can teach them. So again hard to define.... although i do have Qualifications...

On a similar note, if you are qualified what is your job title??? Once upon a time the names where simple (superviser for example is now "team leader") It could be fun guessing at the real tiltle:D

If i want to impress i'm a Mechanical instalation and Comissioning Engineer:p
But in real terms, i'm a machine fitter;)

Margaret Pilkington 07-08-2005 12:39

Re: who's actually skilled at something?
 
Well, I haven't got certificates falling out of anywhere.......Up until 3 years ago (when I retired) I considered myself a very skilled Gynaecology Nurse.......I was also told that I had skills in teaching too (I DO have a certificate that says I can teach Adults).

I still maintain an interest in Nursing topics and frequently read up on new developments on different websites.... though I am not quite sure WHY I do this as I have let my registration lapse.

WillowTheWhisp 07-08-2005 13:42

Re: who's actually skilled at something?
 
I have experience of teaching children but I wouldn't dare to claim any skill because half the time I don't think they listen to a word I say. I remind myself a bit of Joyce Grenfell "Sit down dear. Do pay attention. George! George dear. George, don't do that"

I spent 21 years in banking but with the changes in the finance industry I wouldn't dare to claim any expertise there either.

I've got plenty of experience at being a wife and Mum too and that has to cover a multitude of tasks.

I've always quite liked arty/crafty things and love being creative which now includes little graphic things on the PC.

I suppose really, like Mani, I'm a bit of a Jack (Jacqueline?) of all trades and master of none.

harwood red 07-08-2005 14:25

Re: who's actually skilled at something?
 
I think I will have to go with mani and willow on this one. I have worked in quite a few trades, currently working in housing but have also worked in jewellery, printing, cable tv, entertainment (box office at KGH) and (no laughing) the wheelie bin industry. So you can't get much varied than that!!!

I would also like to think that I am doing a pretty good job as mum to my two boys who are now 12 & 13 and still listen to me and do as they are told, I've been told that can be quite rare nowadays! :D

cashman 07-08-2005 15:53

Re: who's actually skilled at something?
 
must go with mani and others on this one- but i am very skilled at surviving.


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