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Thursday, April 05, 2007

USECO

I don’t think I’ve ever talked about work on here before, but this deserves it. I’ve finally completed something. The four classes I took at the end of last year and start of this year were done in late February. I had a four hour exam March 14. Think SAT. A number 2 pencil, bubbles that had to be filled in completely, four sections of 50 questions and 60 minutes, with someone proctoring the whole thing. Thankfully, I was allowed to use my ITAR and EAR CFRs (books with the export regulations). But I made it through all of that, and I passed the exam. I am a certified United States Export Compliance Officer, which basically means I have something else to put on my resume, and I can put a string of initials behind my name on my business cards. And I’d darn well better get a raise out of it.

2 comments:

Sam K said...

Yay! Congratulations. And I won't mention that pronouncing "USECO" sounds vaguely like "you sicko". Or actually I guess I will mention it, because it's kinda funny. :)

German Shepherd Mom said...

The E actually has a long a sound..."you sayco"....but "you sicko" would probably work for a lot of the folks that have this...