high speed are you feeling a little insecure? Comparing Charles Taylor with the machinists in an (air conditioned) shop in tulsa is like comparing a sparrow hawk to an eagle but yes we get your point. Machinists are important too.What's the matter ken, having a little trouble with twaokc?
He may recognize that Charlie was a skilled craftsman. Who was a Machinist! With your posts you "lack to acknowledge him for what he was", and this leaves room for scrutiny.
This gives way to the suggestion that the poster may be trying to capitalize upon the accomplishments of others to better their position.
Honor Charlie if you will. But you need to recognize the man for what he was, and for what he has done for the career of the AMT......
Really ken, It is called "Back to the Basics"....