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Re: Locating old IH engineers!
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Posted by markloff on September 29, 2006 at 18:19:28 from (67.54.157.42):
In Reply to: Re: Locating old IH engineers! posted by Fawteen on September 29, 2006 at 12:16:06:
Hello, I agree 100 percent. I am a moldmaker by trade and have exactly the same opinion. I started building molds and have worked my way into designing them and programming CNC machines and am now doing all of the above. I have also worked with mold designers that have come straight from college and have never built a mold let alone seen one. Most of them are smart guys don't get me wrong but more often than not there designs are unworkble and inefficient to build altogether. I may be biased I guess! Guess who has a better shot at landing a new or better job though. Someone that has done both (me) or someone that was still in college while I was getting experience. You guessed it. Most people in human resources also have college degrees (although probably from a community college) and a lot of them have decided that college educated people are obviously much smarter if you catch my drift. Mark
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