Bring It On!
Many years ago, I worked as an Admin for the Test Development Engineering (“TDE”) Group at Intel Corporation. Basically, I did all the administrative support for a group of 10 people. When I began the job, Intel had an (online) Acronym Library of about 10,000 acronyms. In the following few years, that library grew to over 250,000 acronyms. And the first TDE meeting that I attended – wherein I was to take the “Minutes” (notes) – I understood the words “and”, “but”, “for”, and some common (English) language; the rest of the meeting was in a high-tech language that I did not understand, even though it was in English. Thank goodness Intel Corporation had a Mentorship policy. I could get…