I have submitted my final assignment
for my online statistics 1 class this evening.
It is a big step in the right direction.
Having been on the job for 7+ months, I’ve been spinning my reels trying
to discover what my job duties were.
Once they were finalized, I saved my money enrolling in this class. The
new fiscal year dried up education funds but I had enough money from my new
promotion to pay for it. Taking this
statistics course was the best decision I made that November because then I got
hit with a whammy: they wanted me to perform quality engineer duties! Hello!
My job title was statistician not quality engineer; however, reading the
American Society for Quality and the quality engineer description aligned with
what they wanted.
I thanked God that I had the math and
one operations management class that I took at Cleveland State to give me a
background about this newfound territory else I’d be lost and gave up. I learned about acceptance sampling and
creating sample plans. I downloaded some
sample chapters and discovered that the online statistics school offered an
acceptable sampling course next spring.
I wasn’t waiting for April when my boss wanted it now! Therefore, I purchased the quality
engineering statistics book and saved my money for statistics 2. The school had a three-course beginning
statistics schedule. By the time I
finish, it’ll be February allowing me to enroll in statistical process
control. When I finish SPC, I’ll take acceptance
sampling. I possess great timing because
come New Year’s Day, I’ll be done with statistics 1 and 2. I’m halfway done by the time the ball drops
welcoming in 2013. I will look back at
all of this thinking what a journey. I’ve
started from 0 to this and still managed to be standing.
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